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CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE  VALUABLE  COLLECTION  OF 

JUtglo-iuTum  &  (imgltslj  fonts, 

IN  GOLD,  SILVER  AND  COPPER, 

FORMED  BY  THE  LATE 

MAJOR  W.  STEWART  THORBURN, 

29 th  Regimental  District , 

Author  of  “  A  Guide  to  the  Coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,” 

fomprisiug  imum  |Jaxc  )mt%, 

INCLUDING  THE  FOLLOWING 

Penny  of  Alfred  {unpublished)]  Elizabeth,  Portcullis  Set;  Charles  1, 
Shrewsbury  Half  Pound  and  Crown ;  Briot’s  Coinage  ;  Inchiquin  Siege 
Coins;  Cromwell,  Half  Broad  ;  Proofs  and  Patterns  George  11;  Pattern 
Two  Sovereign  Piece  George  IV,  1825;  William  IV,  Crown;  and  some 
Valuable  Patterns  and  Proofs  of  Victoria; 

ALSO 

A  FEW  SCOTCH,  ANGLO-GALLIC,  &c. 


WHICH  WILL  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION, 

BY  MESSRS. 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

Auctioneers  of  Xtterary  property  &  02torks  tllustrattbe  of  the  June  arts, 

AT  THEIR  HOUSE,  No.  13,  WELLINGTON  STREET,  STRAND,  W.C. 

On  WEDNESDAY,  6th  of  JULY,  1887,  and  Two  following  Days, 

AT  ONE  o’clock  PRECISELY. 

May  be  Viewed  Two  Days  prior.  Catalogues  may  be  had. 


Dryden  Press  :  J.  Davy  &  Sons,  137,  Long  Acre,  W.C. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  and  if  any  dispute 

arise  between  bidders,  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be 
immediately  put  up  again,  provided  the  auctioneer 
cannot  decide  the  said  dispute. 

II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  Is.;  above  live  pounds, 

2s.  6d.,  and  so  on  in  proportion. 

III.  In  the  case  of  lots  upon  which  there  is  a  reserve,  the 

auctioneer  shall  have  the  right  to  bid  on  behalf  of  the 
seller. 

IV.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  places  of  abode, 

and  to  pay  down  5s.  in  the  pound,  if  required,  in  part 
payment  of  the  purchase-money ;  in  default  of  which 
the  lot  or  lots  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up 
again  and  re-sold. 

V.  The  Sale  of  any  lot  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any 

error  in  the  enumeration  of  the  numbers  stated,  or 
errors  of  description. 

V  I.  The  lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  buyer’s  expense,  imme¬ 
diately  alter  the  conclusion  of  the  sale ;  in  default 
of  which  Messrs.  SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON,  and 
HODGE  will  not  hold  themselves  responsible  if  lost, 
stolen,  damaged,  or  otherwise  destroyed,  but  they  will 
be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser.  If,  at  the 
expiration  of  Two  Days  after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale, 
the  lots  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  they  will  then  be 
catalogued  for  immediate  sale,  and  the  expense,  the  same 
as  if  le-sold,  will  be  added  to  the  amount  at  which  they 
were  bought.  Messrs.  SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON 
and  HODGE  will  have  the  option  of  re-selling  the  lots 
uncleared  either  by  public  or  private  sale,  without  any 
notice  being  given  to  the  defaulter. 

\  II.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the 
money  required  and  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall 
be  forfeited,  and  if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  re-selling 
oj  such  lots  as  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  all  charges  on 
such  re-sale  shall  he  made  good  by  the  defaulters  at  this 


.  Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  this  Sale,  may  have  their 
Commissions  faithfully  executed  by  their  humble  Servants, 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

13,  Wellington  Street ,  Strand. 


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CATALOGUE 


OF 


THE  VALUABLE  COLLECTION  OF 

Jlngln-JSabmt  ml r  (tnglisl)  Coins 


(In  Gold,  Silver  and  Copper) 


FORMED  BY  THE  LATE 


MAJOR  W.  STEWART  THORBITRN, 

29  th  Regimental  District , 

Author  of  “  A  Guide  to  the  Coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. n 


FIRST  DAY’S  SALE. 


ANGLO-SAXON  COINS. 


9 

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SILVER. 


LOT 

1  Bnrgred  (2),  Rucl.  pi.  8,  no.  6,  HEAVVLF.  moneta.  Rud. 

pi.  8,  no.  10,  WINNE.  MONETA,;  St.  Eadmund  (1),  and 
a  Penny  of  Alfred,  Rud.  pi.  15,  no.  11  4 

2  Alfred,  obv.  JELFRED.  REX.,  large  bust  to  right  ( unpublished ); 

rev.  LONDI.  in  monogram,  similar  to  Rud.  pi.  15,  no.  7, 
fine  and  very  rare ,  unfortunately  broken  1 

8  Alfred,  obv.  JELFR.  EDREX.,  laureated  Bust  to  right,  the 
ornamentation  of  the  dress  differing  from  Rud.  pi.  15, 
6,  7,  8,  9  ;  rev.  LONDI.  in  monogram,  four  pellets  only  in 
the  0.,  below  three  pellets,  above  a  cross,  very  fine  and 
rare  1 

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4  Alfred,  Rud.pl.  16,  no.  12,  rev.  bvga.  MON.,  fine  1 

5  Eadred,  Rud.  pi.  19,  no.  5,  rev.  eferyle.  mot.,  very  fine. 

Eadgar  (2),  Rud.  pi.  21,  no.  9,  rev.  GplD.  MONE.  Rud. 
pi.  21,  no.  14,  var.  ;  rev.  FAZTOLF.  MONE ..fine  3 

6  ^Ethelred  II  (2),  Rud.  pi.  22,  no.  3,  rev.  LEOFSTAN.  MO. 

LYND .,fine;  Rud.pl.  22,  no.  9,  rev.  LEOMAN.  MO.  GYP. 
(Ipswich  ),fine  2 

7  Cnut  (2),  Rud.  pi.  23,  variety  of  no.  11,  legend  commencing 

under  bust ;  rev.  OSGYT.  MO.  LINCO.,  Rud.  pi.  23,  no.  19, 
rev.  PINEMAN.  ON.  BEOD.,  Rud.  pi.  23,  no.  23,  var.  rev. 
SPARTING.  ON.  LY.  Cunetti,  obv.  British  Museum  Cata¬ 
logue ,  vol.  /,  pi.  25,  no.  3  4 

8  Harold  I,  Rud.  pi.  24,  no.  4,  rev.  EDRIC  ON.  DEO.,  fine  and 

rare  1 

9  Edward  the  Confessor,  Sovereign  type,  Rud.  pi.  24,  no.  13 

( 1 ),  Hastings.  Others,  various  types  of  Romney, 

London,  Bath,  &c.  6 

10  Edward  the  Confessor  of  York,  Lincoln,  Romney,  Exeter, 
&c..  including  one  Sovereign  type,  same  mintage  as  the 
one  in  preceding  lot  7 


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15 


William  I,  Penny,  Hks.  233,  profile  Bust  with  sceptre  to 
left,  rev.  PVLFMER.  ON.  RY .,fine  1 


William  I,  Penny,  Hks.[ 234,  Bonnet  type,  rev.  GODPINE.  ON.  fQfi 
LYND.,  very  fine  1 


William  I,  Penny,  Hks.  238,  full  Face  crowned,  star  on  each  ^ 


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side  of  head,  rev .  GODPINE.  ON.  LYND ,,fine  1/. 

William  I,  Pennies,  Pax  type  (4),  struck  at  London,  Canter-  J 
bury,  &c.  4 

Henry  I,  Penny,  Hks.  255,  London,  fine.  Stephen,  Pen-  J  ' 
nies  (2),  Hks.  270  3 

Henry  II,  Pennies,  Hks.  285  (3)  ;  second  coinage  (2),  fine  5 
Henry  HI,  Pennies,  various  mints,  one  with  TGRCI.  and 
another  with  Rex.  ANG.,  some  fine,  one  struck  at  Dublin. 
John,  Dublin  Pennies  (2),  Halfpenny  (1),  and  a  false 
Penny  of  Robert  of  Gloucester  17 


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SILVER. 

18  Pattern  Groat,  Hks.  290,  rev.  CIVI.  LOpDOpift.,  fine  and 

rare  \ 

19  Pennies  of  York,  Durham,  London,  Canterbury,  Kingston, 

Lincoln  and  Bristol,  and  Robert  de  Hadelie  20 

20  Pennies  of  Waterford  and  Dublin  ;  Halfpennies  of  London 
and  Dublin  ;  Farthings  of  London  and  Waterford  9 

EDWARD  II. 

SILVER. 

21  Pennies,  Canterbury,  London,  St.  Edmundsbury,  Durham, 

and  a  Halfpenny,  London  9 

EDWARD  III. 

GOLD. 

Noble,  Hud.  pi.  1,  no.  3,  legend  terminating  aqt.  ;  rev. 

IHC.  TRAjilSENS.  &c.,  o  in  centre  of  cross  Henry,  very  fine  1 
Noble,  1351-1360,  4th  coinage,  1st  issue,  usual  type,  king 
in  ship,  holding  shield  with  three  lis,  legend  terminating 
hYB.  ;  rev.  iha.  &c.,  small  o  in  centre,  and  lis  over  head 
of  lion  in  fourth  arc,  very  fine  1 

Half  Noble,  reading  s.  AQT.  ;  rev.  DOmlpao.  &c.,  Kenyon , 
p.  28,  very  fine  1 

Quarter  Noble,  usual  type,  Hud.  1,  no.  8,  very  fine  1 

Quarter  Noble,  similar,  but  reading  on  rev.  ox ALTABTVR. ,fine  1 
Quarter  Nobles  (2),  one  of  coarser  work,  three  lis  in  first 
quarter  of  shield  ;  rev.  legend  ending  GLRIA.  2 

SILVER. 

Groats,  London  (6),  Half  Groats,  London  and  York  (2), 
Pennies,  London  (3),  Durham  (1),  Halfpenny,  Lon¬ 
don  13 

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GOLD. 


29  Noble,  without  flag,  legend  terminating  D^hlBxZxAQ.  ;  rev. 
usual  type  and  legend  but  reading  TRApSJQS.  with  R  in 
centre  of  cross,  Kenyon ,  page  36,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

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30  Half  Noble,  without  flag,  legend  ending  hlBx\*£QT. 


rev .  / 

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with  R.  in  centre,  Kenyon ,  page  37 ,  fine  and  very  rare  1 

31  Quarter  Noble,  usual  type  legend  terminating  RQX.  ApG.  ; 

rev.  usual  legend,  two  pellets  in  centre,  Kenyon ,  p.  38, 
very  fine  1 

SILVER. 

32  Half  Groat,  Hks.  317,  obv.  m.m.  cross  legend  ending  FR., 

rev.  CIVITAS.  LONDON.  ;  Pennies,  London  and  York  (2), 
Halfpennies  of  London  (3)  7 


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HENRY  Y. 

GOLD. 

33  Quarter  Noble,  +.hopRia+Rax.+ApGL.+z.  FRApa.,  Shield 


within  double  tressure  of  eight  curves,  the  trefoil  to 


& 


left  of  shield  and  a  star  of  five  points  to  the  right, 
above  a  lis  ;  rev.  0XaVLTABTVR*ljixGLORlA.,  fine  and 
rare  1 


SILVER. 

34  Half  Groats  (4);  Pennies  (3)  (2  of  York);  Halfpennies 

(6),  two  with  broken  annulet  at  each  side  of  the  king’s 
face,  rare  ;  London  mint,  &c.  some  fine  13 

35  Groats  (2),  Half  Groat,  Pennies  (3),  all  of  the  Calais  mint, 

fine;  and  a  London  Halfpenny  of  Henry  IV  17 

HENRY  VI. 


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36  Noble,  Rud.pl.  3,  no.  7,  with  annulet  under  sword  arm,  rev J  ^1 

m.  m.  lis,  a  star  of  five  points  after  ihco,  the  rest  of  legend 
divided  by  annulets,  and  annulet  in  outside  tressure, 

Kenyon ,  p.  50,  very  fine  1 

37  Noble,  Rud.  pi.  2,  no.  9,  with  fleur-de-lis  at  stern  of  ship  and  O' 

annulet  under  sword  arm,  rev.  legend  and  stops  as  before, 

&c.,  very  fine  1 

38  Noble,  Rud.  pi.  2,  no.  9,  similar  to  preceding,  but  without 

lis  at  stern,  and  having  an  annulet,  with  pellet  in  centre,  4 
under  sword  arm,  rev.  as  before,  very  fine  ( see  Kenyon , 
page  56)  1 


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Hall  Noble,  Hud.  pi.  2,  no.  8,  legend  ending  frajicl,  annu¬ 
let  under  sword  arm,  rev.  m.  m.  lis,  DOcoipa.  &c.,  usual 
type,  annulets  in  legend,  fine  1 

Angel,  reading  hetpRKL  &c.,  usual  type  of  St.  Michael,  rev. 

m.  m.  cross,  Pg(R.  URVSOL,  &c.,  usual  type,  fine  and  rare  1 
Quarter  Noble,  usual  type,  Hud.pl.  3,  no.  1,  very  fine  1 
Quarter  Noble,  similar,  but  having  lis  on  either  side  of  shield, 
fine  j 

SILVER. 

Groats,  London,  varieties,  with  pine  cone  on  breast,  cross, 
trefoil  at  side  of  neck,  pellets  at  side  of  crown,  &c.,  all 
very  fine  q 

Groat,  London  (light),  m.  m.  pierced  cross,  hetpRlCV.  &c., 
rev.  m.  m .  lis  ;  another,  similar,  m.  m.  a  pierced  cross,  obv. 
and  rev.,  fine  •> 

Groat,  London,  varieties,  leaf  on  breast,  trefoil  at  side  of 
neck,  star  on  left  shoulder  (2),  &c.;  and  an  Irish  Groat 
struck  at  Dublin  q 

Half  Groats,  London  (2);  Pennies,  London  (2),  York  (2); 

Halfpennies  of  London  (4)  10 

Groats  of  the  Calais  Mint,  varied,  annulets  at  side  of  neck, 
one  reading  on  rev.  CALJSIS.,  trefoil  side  of  neck,  and 
pine  cone  on  rev.,  fine  4 

Others,  varied,  mostly  fine  4 

Groat,  Half  Groats  (4),  varied;  Penny  (1);  and  Half¬ 
penny,  all  of  Calais  7 

EDWARD  IV. 

GOLD. 

Rose  Noble,  Rud.  pi.  Ill,  no.  5,  legend  ending  Dps.  IB.,  King 
in  ship,  flag  charged  with  e(.  at  stern,  rev.  m.  m.  crown, 
usual  type  and  legend,  fine  1 

Half  Rose  Noble,  Hud.  pi.  ill,  no.  6,  usual  type  of  King  in 
ship,  legend  ending  FRApc,,  and  B.  on  waves  below  ship 
(Bristol),  fine  and  rare  ] 

Angel,  m.m.  cinquefoil,  usual  type,  Hud.  pi.  ill,  no.  11,  fine  1 
Half  Angel,  m.  m.  cinquefoil,  Hud.  pi.  hi,  no.  12  ( Kenyon , 
p.  66),  rev.  0.  aRVX.  &c.,  rose  after  SPetS.,  very  fine  and 
rare ;  Quarter  Noble,  Rud.  pi.  in,  no.  9  ( Kenyon , 

p.  67)  _  21 


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SILVER. 

54  Groats  (heavy)  of  the  London  Mint  (3 cinquefoil, 
QDWARD.  DI.  GRA.  &c.,  quatrefoils  at  each  side  of  neck, 
rev.  m.  m.  rose,  &c.  ( wt .  59  grs.)',  obv.  in.  in.  cross,  usual 
legend  and  type,  but  without  ornaments  at  side,  and  has 
a  pellet  at  each  side  of  crown,  no  m.  in.  on  rev.  (wt.  61 
grs.) ;  obv.  m.  in.  cinquefoil,  similar  type,  quatrefoils  at 
side  of  neck,  rev.  in.  in.  cinquefoil,  usual  legend  and  type 
(wt.  60  grs.),  all  very  fine  and  scarce  3 


55  Groats,  as  before,  similar  types  and  legends,  one  with  quat¬ 

refoils  at  sides  of  neck,  another  plain,  and  one  with 
annulets,  weighing  61  grs.,  59  grs.  and  54  grs.,  all  very 
fine  3 

56  Groats,  as  before,  nearly  similar  to  those  in  last  lot,  two 

having  a  lozenge  on  rev.  after  CIVITAS.  (wt.  58,  59  and 
60  grs.),  very  fine  3 

57  Groat  (heavy),  in.  in.  cinquefoil,  usual  types  and  legends, 

with  lozenge  afrer  CIVITAS.  and  *  before  LOpDON.,  very 
fine ;  Groats,  after  fourth  year,  of  London  and  Bristol, 
with  B.  on  breast,  York,  a.  on  breast ;  and  a  Half  Groat 
of  Canterbury  with  Bourchier  Knot,  rare  5 

58  Groats,  London,  after  fourth  year  (4),  one  with  lis  at  sides 

of  neck;  Half  Groats,  London  (2),  Canterbury,  with  a. 
on  breast ;  and  a  Penny,  London  8 

59  Half  Groat,  London  (unpublished),  obv.  m.  in.  cross,  aDWARD. 

&c.,  trefoil  at  each  side  of  neck,  rev.  m.  m.  sun,  CIVITAS. 
LONDON.,  very  fine  ;  Pennies  of  Durham,  two  varieties  ; 
Pennies  of  York  (2),  witliG.  and  key  at  sides  of  neck  for 
Abp.  Nevill ;  Halfpenny,  London,  trefoils  at  sides  of 
\\Qok,fine;  Groats  of  Dublin  and  Waterford,  &c.  9 


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GOLD. 


60  Angel,  Rud.  pi.  Ill,  n.  17,  Kenyon,  p.  73,  m.m.  boar’s  head,  /f  • 
usual  type,  extremely  fine  and  rare  1 


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SILVER. 

61  Groat,  usual  type,  m.  m.  obv.  and  rev.  rose  and  sun  conjoined 

fine  and  rare  1 

62  Groat,  similar  in  type  to  preceding,  m.  m.  rose  and  sun  ; 

Penny,  York,  with  T.  and  key,  Abp.  Rotheram  at  sides 
of  neck,  rare  2 

HENRY  VII. 

GOLD. 

66  Angel,  usual  type,  m.  m.  cross  crosslet,  Kenyon ,  p.  80,  fine , 
but  slightly  broken  at  the  edge  1 

64  Half  Angel,  m.  m.  cinquefoil,  usual  types  and  legends,  words 

divided  by  roses  and  three  roses  after  VpiaA.,  very  fine  1 

SILVER. 

65  First  Coinage.  Groats,  London  (2)  ;  Half  Groat,  London, 

m.  m.  lis,  rosette  between  words  on  obv.,  Hks.  p.  264,  n. 
4  ;  Half  Groat,  Canterbury,  m.  m.  ton,  trefoils  at  each 
side  of  neck,  trefoil  stops  on  obv.  and  a  trefoil  before 
TAS.  in  the  centre  of  rev.  CD.,  Hks.  p.  264,  n.  2,  fine  and 
rare;  Penny,  Canterbury,  rev.  CD.  in  centre  {pierced), 
and  a  Halfpenny  of  London,  scarce  6 

66  Second  Coinage.  Groats  (6)  (2  pierced ),  various  m.  m.,  one 

with  cinquefoil,  see  Hks.  p.  266,  n.  4  ;  Half  Groat  (1)  7 

67  Third  Coinage.  Groats  (2);  Half  Groats  (3);  Penny 

London  Sovereign  type  ;  and  two  Dublin  Groats,  one 
with  blundered  legend  8 


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GOLD. 

68  Sovereign,  37th  year,  Bud.  pi.  VI,  n.  10,  Kenyon,  p.  96, 

m.  m.  W.S.  ( monogram),  hapRlC.  8.  Dl.  GRA.  &c.,  KingA^ 
seated  on  throne,  holding  sceptre  and  orb,  at  his  feet  a 
rose,  rev.  ihs.  (Ac.,  Royal  Arms  crowned,  supported  by 
lion  and  dragon,  beneath  on  label  H.  R.  mon.,  fine  and 
rare  1 

69  Half  Sovereign,  37th  year,  but  with  young  portrait  (re¬ 

sembling  Edward  VI,  Bud.  VII,  n.  3,  and  having  same 
m.  m.  a  pheon),  usual  type,  legend  ending  ILLOR.  IBAT., 
Kenyon,  p.  97,  fine  and  scarce  1 


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70  Angel,  usual  type,  Hud.  pi.  V,  n.  6,  in.  m.  castle  on  either 

side  1 

71  Half  Angel,  usual  type,  in.  m.  on  either  side  lis,  legend  on 

rev .,  divided  by  annulet,  and  an  annulet  on  ship,^^  1 

72  Crowns  (2),  Had.  pi.  V,  n.  11,  in.  in.  rose  on  either  side, 

very  fine  ;  and  another  of  Bristol,  m.  in.  W.  S.  mon.  h-R. 
crowned  on  both  sides  2 

73  Half  Crowns  (2),  in.  in.  rose,  hetpRlC.  8.  &c.,  arms  crowned 

on  the  legend,  ending  s.  F.,  Kenyon,  p.  92,  rev.  in.  in.  rose, 
RVTILANS.,  crowned  rose  between  h.  K.,  one  very  fine  2 


SILVER. 

74  First  Coinage.  Groats  (2),  m.  m.  castle  and  portcullis  ; 

Penny  of  Durham  Sovereign  type,  with  T.  D.  (Thomas 
Ruthall)  ;  Second  Coinage ,  Groats  (2),  one  very  fine  ; 
Had  Groats,  Canterbury  (4) ;  and  Pennies  of  Durham 

(2)  11 

75  Third  Coinage.  Groats,  varied  (4)  ;  Half  Groats  (2)  ; 

Penny,  London  ;  Fourth  Coinage,  Groats  (2),  one  struck 
at  Bristol ;  and  an  Irish  Groat,  with  h.  K.,  some  fine  10 


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EDWARD  VI. 

GOLD. 


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76  Sovereign,  3rd  year,  Hud.  pi.  VII,  n.  1,  m.  m.  Y.  EDWARD.  VI. 

&c.,  King  seated  on  ornamented  throne,  holding  sword 
and  orb,  rev.  m.  in.  Y.  ihs.  &c.,  but  reading  ILLORV. 

Royal  Arms  crowned,  supported  by  lion  and  dragon, 
below  E.  R.  upon  an  ornamental  scroll,  very  fine  and 
rare  2 

77  Sovereign,  6th  year,  Hud.  pi.  VIII,  n.  6,  m.  m.  tun,  half  /, 

length  figure  of  the  King  in  armour,  wearing  crown  and 
holding  sword  and  orb,  rev.  in.  in.  tun,  usual  type  and 
legend,  fine  and  scarce  2 

78  Half  Sovereign;  6th  year,  Bud.  pi.  vm,  n.  6,  m.  m.  tun  on 

either  side,  type  as  Sovereign  in  preceding  lot,  hut  ■  d. 
reading  ILLO.,  very  fine  and  scarce  2 

79  Crown,  3rd  year,  m.  m.  Y.  EDWARD,  vi.  &c.,  crowned  bust 

of  the  King  to  right,  rev.  scvtvm.  &c.,  arms  crowned  K, 
(Bud.pl.  vii,  n.  5),  Kenyon,  p.  110,  but  without  E.  R. 
at  sides,  well  preserved  and  scarce  i 


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Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  vii,  n.  6,  m.  m.  Y.  EDWARD.  Vi 
crowned  bust  to  right,  rev.  in.  m.  y.  SCYTYM.,  arms 
crowned,  well  preserved  and  very  scarce 

SILVER. 

Crown,  usual  type,  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  1,  m.  m.  tun,  1551,  vew 

rare  ’{  1  L, 

Crown,  as  before,  in.  in.  y.  1551,  very  fine  l 

Crown,  as  before,  same  in.  m.  and  date,  fine  I  ^ 

Half  Crown,  type  of  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  3,  the  horse  galloping. 

in.  in.  tun,  date  \hbl,fine  and  rare  r  j 

Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  2,  m.m.  y.  1551,  King  in  armour 


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on  horseback,  horse  plumed,  standing,  off  fore-leg  raised,  ^ 


186 

87 


fine  and  rare 

Shillings  (3)  and  Sixpences  (2),  m.m.  tun,  Rud.  pi.  x,  5  and  7: 

and  Penny  of  York,  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  13  ( pierced)  5 

Shilling,  fine  silver,  Rud.  pi.  ix,  n.  9,  m.  in.  pheon,  TIMOR. 
DOMINI,  ending  MDXLIX.,  Bust  crowned  to  right,  rev  1 
EDWARD.  VI.  &c.,  small  garnished  shield  between  E.  R., 
very  well  preserved  and  rare ;  Shillings  (2),  Rud.  pi.  x 
5,  m.  m.  y.  ;  and  2  base  Shillings  5 


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MARY. 

GOLD. 

Fine  Sovereign,  1553,  Rud.  pi.  ix,  n.  1,  Queen  seated  on 
throne,  holding  sceptre  and  orb,  at  her  feet  portcullis, 
rev.  usual  legend,  arms  within  a  full  blown  ros e,  fine  1 
Angel,  Rud.  pi.  ix,  n.  3,  usual  types  and  legend,  ending 

RUGI.,  a  pomegranate  after  ISTVD.,  Kenyon ,  p.  119,  fine  ls>  /<5 
and  scarce  ] 


PHILIPP  AND  MARY. 

GOLD. 

90  Angel,  m.  m.  lis  on  either  side,  obv.  legend  ending  REGINA.  A., 

rev.  usual  type,  legend  ending  mirab.,  Kenyon,  p.  120, 
very  fine  and  scarce  1 

►SILVER. 

91  Mary,  Groats  (2),  Rud.pl.  XI,  n.  I,  fine.  Philipp  and  Mary, 
Groats  (2 ),  Rud.  pi.  XI,  n.  5 ;  and  Penny,  London,  Rud. ! 


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Philipp  and  Mary  Shilling,  1554,  Rud.pl.  XI,  n.  9,  with  title 
of  King  of  Spain,  rev.  shield  crowned  with  the  value  XII, 
very  fine  and  scarce  1 

Another,  similar,  dated  1557  {poor);  and  a  Sixpence,  same 
date,  Rud.  pi.  X,  n.  18,  without  Spanish  title,  fine  and 
scarce  2 


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ELIZABETH. 

GOLD. 

Fine  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  IX,  n.  8,  m.  in.  A,  Queen  seated  on 
throne,  holding  sceptre  and  orb,  at  the  feet  a  portcullis, 
rev.  same,  m.m.  usual  legend  and  type  of  shield  upon  an 
expanded  rose,  fine  1 

Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  X,  n.  3,  m.  m.  woolpack,  usual  legend, 
crowned  bust  of  Queen  to  left,  the  hair  long,  wearing 
richly  ornamented  dress,  rev.  in.  in.  as  on  obv.  SCVTVM., 
&c.,  arms  crowned  between  E.  R.,  very  fine  1 

Half  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  2,  in.  m.  cross  crosslet,  crowned 
bust  of  Queen  to  left,  the  dress  less  ornamented,  rev. 
m.  in.  as  on  obv.  SCVTVM,  &c.,  arms  crowned  between  E.R., 
fine  1 

Angel,  Rud.  pi.  IX,  n.  9,  m.  in.  cross  crosslet,  usual  legend 
and  type  of  St.  Michel,  rev.  in.  in.  as  on  obv.  usual  type 
and  legend,  very  fine  1 

Half  Angel,  Rud.  pi.  IX,  n.  10,  in.  in.  on  either  side  A. 
altered  in  die  from  a  bell,  very  fine  ;  Quarter  Angel,  Rud. 
pi.  9,  n.  11,  in.  m.  obv.  and  rev.  bell,  fine  2 

Quarter  Angel,  Rud.  pi.  IX,  n.  11,  m.  in.  obv.  and  rev.  rose, 
very  fine  ;  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  6,  in.  m.  woolpack,  bust 
with  high  crown,  and  hair  long  to  left,  rev.  m.  in.  wool- 
pack,  SCVTVM, &c.,  arms  crowned  between  E.  R.,  very  fine  2 
Half  Crown,  Kenyon  p.  134,  in.  in.,  cross  crosslet,  crowned 
bust  of  Queen  within  circle  to  left,  rev.  in.  ni.  cross  cross- 
let,  arms  crowned  between  E.  R.,  very  fine  1 

Hall  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  x,  n.  6,  in.  in.  2,  usual  type  of  bust 
to  left  crowned,  hair  long  and  wearing  richly  ornamented 
dress,  the  crown  extending  beyond  circle,  rev.  in.  in.  2, 
SCVTVM.,  &c.,  arms  crowned  between  E.  R.,  very  fine; 
another,  similar,  having  in.  in.  woolpack  2 


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Milled  Half  Sovereign,  Bud.  pi.  X,  n.  7,  in.  m.  star  of  sue 
points  on  obv.  and  rev.  bust  of  Queen  wearing  crown  to 
left,  rev.  SCVTVM.,  &c.,  Arms  crowned  between  E.  R., 
extremely  fine  and  rare  1 

Milled  Crown,  Bud.  pi.  X,  n.  8,  m.  m.  on  both  sides  star  ot 
six  points  legend  and  type  as  usual,  edge  plain,  rare  1 

SILVER  (HAMMERED). 

Crown,  m.  m.  1  Bud.  pi.  XIV,  n.  5,  very  fine  1 

Crown,  m.m.  (1),  similar,  but  not  fine  ;  Shillings  (3),  m.  in. 
marten,  cross  crosslet  and  woolpack ;  Sixpences  (3), 
m.  m.  Pheon,  cross  and  rose  7 

Half  Crown,  m.  m.  1,  Bud.  pi.  XIV,  n.  6,  very  fine  1 

Shilling,  m.  m.  cross  crosslet  ;  Sixpences  (5),  m.  m.  Pheon, 
1561  ;  crown,  1567 ;  cinquefoil,  1575;  cross,  1578;  hand, 
1590;  Groats  (3),  m.  m.  cross  crosslet  (2),  marten  9 
Threepences  (3),  m.m.  cinquefoil,  ermine  (2)  ;  Half  Groats 
(3),  m.  m.  morten,  Pheon,  1  ;  Pennies  (4),  m.  m.  cross 
crosslet  (2),  marten  ;  Threefarthings  (3),  &c.  14 

MILLED. 

109  Shillings  (2),  varieties,  large  and  small  size,  fine  2 

110  Shilling,  poor  ;  Sixpences  (4),  2  with  plain  dress,  1562, 

and  2  with  dress  ornamented,  1564  5 

111  Sixpences,  1561  and  1562,  varied,  one  very  fine  4 

112  Half  Groat,  fair.  And  a  pattern  Half  Groat,  obv.  VNVM.  A. 

DEO.  &c.,  full-face  bust  of  the  Queen  wearing  ruff  and 
richly  ornamented  dress,  rev.  AFFLICTORVM.  &c.,  mono¬ 
gram  of  the  Queen  beneath  crown,  between  the  date  1601, 
Montagu,  page  1,  n.  1,  very  fine  and  scarce  2 

/  ,113  Portcullis  Money.  Crown,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  and 

Sixpence,  as  Bud.  pi.  XV,  nos.  5,  6,  7  and  8,  a  fine  and' 
valuable  set  4  ^ 

JAMES  I. 

GOLD. 

114  Rose  Ryal.  Bud.  pi.  XII,  n.  1,  m.  m.  rose,  IACOBVS,  &c., 
King  crowned  and  robed,  seated  on  throne,  holding 
sceptre  and  orb,  at  his  feet  a  portcullis,  rev .  m.  m.  rose, 
legend  A.  DNO.,  &c.  arms  upon  an  expanded  rose,  &c  .fine  1 


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Sovereign,  2nd  Coinage,  Rud.  pi.  XI,  2,  m.  m.  lis,  profile, 
half-length  of  King  crowned  to  right  wearing  richly  de¬ 
corated  armour,  holding  sceptre  and  orb,  rev.  in.  in.  lis, 
FACIAM,  &c.  arms  crowned  between  I.  R.,  in  extremely  fine 
condition  1 

Sovereign,  3rd  Coinage,  Rud.  pi.  XI,  n.  1,  m.m.  cinquefoil, 
IACOBYS.  &c.,  but  FRA.  omitted,  rev.  m.  m.  cinquefoil, 
FACIAM.  &c.  crowned  arms  between  I.  R.  1 

Half  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  XI,  n.  6,  m.  m.  rose,  bust  of  King, 
crowned  and  wearing  ornamented  armour  to  right,  rev. 
m.  m.  rose,  HENRICVS.  ROSAS.,  &c.,  arms  crowned  between 

l.  R .,  fine  1 

Crown,  Rud.  pi.  XI,  n.  7,  m.  m.  rose,  bust  of  King  crowned 

to  right,  rev.  in.  in.  rose,  HENRICVS.  ROSAS,  &c.,  arms 
crowned,  on  either  side  of  the  crown  I.  R.,fine;  Half 
Crown,  Rud.  pi.  XI,  n.  8,  in.  in.  plain  cross,  I.  D.  G.  ROSA. 
SINE.  SPINA.,  crowned  bust  of  King  to  right,  rev.  in.  m. 
cross,  TVEATVR.,  crowned  arms,  &c.  2 

Thirty  Shilling  Piece,  Rud.  pi.  XII,  n.  5,  in.  in.  thistle, 
IACOBVS.  D:G:MA:  BRI;  FR:  ET:  HIB:  REX.,  King  crowned, 
seated  on  throne,  the  back  of  which  is  ornamented  with 
lis,  holding  sceptre  and  orb,  at  his  feet  a  portcullis,  rev. 

m.  in.  thistle,  A.  DNO.,  &c.,  arms  within  a  dotted  circle 

surrounded  by  lis  and  lions,  above  the  arms  XXX,  very 
fine  and  rare  i 

Angel,  3rd  year,  Rud.  pi.  XII,  n.  3 m.  in.  mullet,  IACOBVS., 
&c.,  usual  type,  rev.  A.. DNO.,  &c.,  ship  charged  with  shield 
of  arms  on  either  side  of  mast,*-I.  and  arose,  very  fine  and 
scarce  i  [ 

Angel,  17th  year,  Rud.  pi.  XII,  n.  4,  m.  in.  lis,  IACOBVS., 
&c-,  usual  tjpe  of  1st.  Michael,  above  head  of  dragon  X., 
i  ei .  m.  in.  lis,  A.  DNO.,  &c.,  a  ship”with  arms  displayed  on 
sail,  rare,  but  pierced  in  two  places  i 

Laurel,  Rud.  pi.  xi,  n.  9,  in.  in.  rose,  IACOBUS.,  &c.,  lau- 
reated  bust  of  king  to  left,  behind  head,  XX,  rev.  in.  in. 
lose,  FACIAM.,  &c.,  crowned  arms,  &c,,  very  fine  1 

Half  Laurel,  Rud.pl.  xi,  n.  10,  in.  in.  rose,  IACOBVS.,  &c., 
lauieated  bust  to  left,  behind  head  X,  rev.  HENRICVS 
&c.,  arms  crowned,  very  fine  I 


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Quarter  Laurel,  Rud.  XI,  n.  12,  IACOBVS.,  &c.,  bust,  with 
value  behind,  rev.  arms  crowned,  <fcc.,  thistle  crown, 
Rud.  pi.  XI,  ?z.  13,  usual  types,  &c.  2 

SILVER. 

Crown,  1st  issue,  m.  m.  lis,  Rud.  pi.  XVI,  n.  1,  rev.  EXVRGAT, 
DEVS.,  &c.,  fine  1 

Crown,  2nd  issue,  in.  in.  trefoil,  Rud.  pi.  XVII,  n.  2,  rev. 

QV^E.  DEVS.,  &c.,  very  fine  1 

Crown  and  Half  Crown  of  the  2nd  issue  2 

Shillings,  1st  and  2nd  issues,  various  m.  in.  (6),  &c.  11 

Sixpences  (3),  1st  and  2nd  issues  ;  Half  Groat,  1st  issue, 
fine;  Pennies,  1st  and  2nd  issues  (5);  Halfpennies,  1st 
and  2nd  issues  (2)  13 

CHARLES  I. 

GOLD  (TOWER  MINT). 

Sovereign  ( see  Kenyon ,  p.  151),  m .  m.  cross  on  steps, 
crowned  bust  in  armour,  draped,  to  left  behind  head  XX, 
rev.  m.  m.  cross  on  steps,  FLORENT.  CONCORDIA.  REGNA., 
square  topped  shield  crowned,  fine  1 

Sovereign,  m.  in.  castle,  bust  as  on  preceding  piece,  rev. 
in.  in.  castle,  FLORENT.,  &c.,  square  topped  shield 
crowned,  very  fine  1 

Sovereign,  m.  m.  heart  ( differing  from  Kenyon ,  p.  151), 
bust  crowned  to  left,  extending  beyond  dotted  circle,  and 
rev.  m.  m.  heart,  FLORENT.,  &c.,  square  topped  shield 
crowned,  well  preserved  1 

Sovereign,  m.  m.  anchor,  bust  crowned  to  left,  extending 
beyond  dotted  circle,  rev.  m.  m.  anchor,  FLORENT.,  &c., 
square  topped  shield,  &c.,  well  preserved  1 

Sovereign,  ( Kenyon ,  p.  153),  m.  m.  A  within  a  circle, 
crowned  bust  of  king  to  left  within  the  circle,  rev.  in.  m. 
as  on  obv.  FLORRENT.,  oval  shield  crowned,  with  C.  R. 
crowned  at  sides  1 

Half  Sovereign,  1st  issue,  m.  in .  lis,  bust  crowned  to  left, 
rev.  m.  m.  lis,  CVLTORES,  &c.,  square  topped  shield 
crowned  ;  Crown  1st  issue,  same  m.  m.  and  types  2 


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Half  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  XII.,  no.  6,  m.  m.  crown,  usual  ^ 
type,  rev.  m.  m,  crown,  CVLTORES,  &c.,  oval  shield 
crowned  between  C.  R.  crowned.  Crown,  Rud .  pi  XII, 
no.  7,  m.  in.  crown,  obv.  and  rev.  legends,  and  type  as 
half  sovereign,  both  finely  preserved.  2 

Half  Sovereign,  m.  m.  castle,  CAROLVS,  &c.,  bust  crowned  ^ 
to  left,  with  X  behind,  no  inner  circle,  rev.  m.  in.  a  small 
castle,  CVLTORES,  &c.,  square  topped  shield  crowned,  no 
inner  circle  1 


138 


Angel,  Rud.  pi.  XIII,  No.  8,  m.  m.  heart,  CAROLVS,  &c., 
usual  type  of  St.  Michael,  X  in  field  to  right,  rev.  m.  m. 
heart,  AMOR.  POPVLI.,  &c.,  ship  to  left,  with  royal  arms 
on  sail,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

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OXFORD  MINT. 

139  Three  Pound  Piece,  Rud.  pi.  XIII.,  n.  9,  m.  m.  plume,  i/)' 

CAROLVS.,  &c.,  crowned  half  length  figure  of  the  king  in  ,v^ 
armour  to  left,  holding  upright  sword  and  palm  branch, 
behind  the  head  of  king  plumes,  rev.  EXVRGAT.,  See., 
across  the  field  on  three  bands,  RELIG-.,  &c,,  above  III., 
and  three  plumes,  below  the  date  1642,  very  fine  and 
scarce  1 

140  Sovereign,  no  in.  m.  obv.  or  rev.  CAROLVS.,  &c.,  half  length 

figure  of  king  in  armour,  crowned  to  left,  holding  upright 
sword  and  palm  branch,  behind  head  XX.,  rev.  EXVRGAT., 

&c.,  on  two  wavy  bands  across  the  field,  RELIG.,  &c., 
above  three  plumes  and  below  the  date  1642  in  large 
figures,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

141  Half  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  XIII.,  n.  11,  usual  types  and 

legend,  the  bust  extending  to  edge  of  coin,  rev.  EXVRGAT., 

&c.,  upon  a  continuous  scroll,  three  plumes,  and  dated 

1643,  fine  1 


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142  Sovereign,  by  Briot,  Rud.  pi.  XIV.,  n.  1,  m.  m.  anemone 
and  small  B.,  CAROLVS.,  &c.,  crowned  bust  of  king  wear¬ 
ing  lace  collar,  the  hair  long,  to  left,  behind  XX.,  rev.  no 
in.  in.,  small  B.  after  “  REGNA.,”  square  topped  shield 
crowned  between  C.  R.,  crowned,  fine  1 


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p43  Half  Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  xiv.,  n.  2,  m.  m.  anemone  and  ^  j 
small  B.,  obv.  and  rev.  types  and  legends  as  on  sovereign, 
fine  1 

SILVER  (TOWER  MINT). 

f.  144  Crown,  first  coinage,  m.  m.  lis,  Rud.  pi.  XVIII.,  n.  1  ,fine  1  £ 

^  145  Crown,  1630,  m.  m.  plume,  small  horse,  king  holding 
sword  on  shoulder,  rev.  oval  shield  with  plumes  above 
and  C.  R.  ;  Half  Crown,  m.m.  crown,  obv.  king  on  horse¬ 
back  holding  upright  sword,  rev.  oval  shield  ;  Shillings 
(2),  m.  ?n.  anchor  and  tun,  well  preserved  4 

146  Crown,  1645,  m.  7)i.  eye,  Rud.  pi.  XVIII.,  n.  4,  usual  type, 

very  fine  1 

147  Crown,  1 645,  m.  m,  sun,  Rud.  pi.  xvill.,  n.  7,  king  on 

large  horse  holding  upright  sword,  which  extends  beyond 
inner  circle,  rev.  oval  shield,  &c.,  a  very  fine  and  exceed¬ 
ingly  well  spread  piece  1 

.  148  Half  Crowns  (2),  one  first  coinage,  m.  m.  lis,  the  other 

with  m.  m.  A.  in  circle  ;  Shillings  (3),  m.  m.  anchor,  harp 
and  ton  5 

^  149  Half  Crown,  type  26,  Hks.  p.  320,  m.  m.  rose,  CAROLVS. 

DG.  MAG.  BRIT.  FR.  ET.  HIB.  REX.,  rev.  oval  shield  with 
C.  R.  above,  veip  rare ;  Half  Crown,  m.  m.  sun,  usual 
type  2 

150  Shilling,  1630,  m.  m.  plume,  Hks.  type  26,  Rud.  pi.  xix., 
fine;  others,  m.  m.  crown  (2),  A.  in  circle,  ton,  bell, 
portcullis,  &c.  8 

150*Shilling,  m.  m.  A.  ;  Sixpences  (5),  m.  m.  ton  (2),  crown, 
harp  and  anchor  ;  Half  Groats,  Pennies,  8cc. 


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briot’s  coinage. 

LOT  _ 

151  Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  XXIL,  n.  7,  m.  in.  anchor,  small  B. 

usual  types,  very  fine  and  scarce 

152  Hall  Crown,  obv.  Rud.  pi.  XXI.,  n.  11,  in.  in.  anemone,  B. 

after  REX.,  rev.  Scotch  type,  m.  in.  thistle  head  and  B., 
QYAE.  DEVS.,  &c.,  square  topped  shield  crowned,  fine  1 

153  Shilling  and  two  Sixpences,  all  with  horizontal  anchor, 

in.  in.  the  shilling  has  in  addition  a  small  B.,  rev.  square 
topped  shield  divided  by  cross,  extending  to  inner  circle 
only,  very  well  preserved  and  scarce  3 

154  Shilling,  m.  in.  anemone,  small  B.  after  REX.,  crowned  bust 

of  king  to  left,  hair  long,  wearing  lace  collar,  armour 
plain,  over  which  a  scarf  fastened  on  shoulder  by  a  rose, 
rev.  square  topped  shield  divided  by  a  cross  with  foliated 
ends  extending  nearly  to  edge  of  coin,  small  B.  after 
REGNO.,  very  fine  \ 

155  Sixpence,  similar  to  shilling  in  preceding  lot,  in.  in.  ane¬ 

mone,  with  small  B.  beneath,  rev.  legend  and  type  as 
shilling,  with  small  B.  after  REGNO.,  very  fine  1 

]  56  Sixpence,  similar  to  last,  but  not  quite  so  fine  ;  and  another, 

m.  m.  horizontal  anchor,  with  pierced  mullet  beneath, 
legend  as  usual,  but  head  larger  and  deeper  lace  collar, 
rev.  in.  in.  anchor,  square  topped  shield,  divided  by  cross 
extending  to  inner  circle  only,  fine  ;  Twopence,  Rud.  pi. 
XXII.,  n.  12,  very  fine;  and  Penny,  Rud.  pi.  XXII., 

n.  13  "  4 

15/  Twopence,  Rud.  pi.  XXII.,  n.  12,  extremely  fine ;  Penny, 
Rud.  pi.  XXII.,  ii.  13  ;  and  Pattern  Piece,  CAR.,  &c., 
bareheaded  bust  of  king  wearing  ruff  to  right,  rev.  FIDEI. 
DEFENSOR.,  two  C.’s  linked  under  crown,  beneath  small 
B.,  Montagu ,  p.  14,  n.  8,  very  fine ,  but  the  field  has  been 
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158  Pattern  Pieces,  identical  with  the  one  described  in  preced¬ 

ing  lot,  Montagu ,  p.  14,  n.  8,  one  extremely  fine  the  other 
fine 

ABERYSTWITH  MINT. 

159  Shilling,  m.  m.  open  book,  without  inner  circle  ;  Sixpence, 

Groat,  Threepence,  and  Half  Groat,  rev.  plumes,  all  fine 
and  scarce  5 

160  Groats  (4),  Threepences  (3),  some  fine  7 

BRISTOL  MINT. 

161  Half  Crown,  1644,  obv.  m.  m.  plume,  CAROLYS.  DG.  MAG. 

BR.  fr.  ET.  HI.  REX.,  king  to  left  on  horseback,  holding 
upright  sword,  behind  plume,  rev.  m.  m.  B.,  declaration 
types,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

EXETER  MINT. 

162  Crowns,  obv.m.m.  rose,  king  on  horseback  holding  upright 

sword,  rev.  m.  m.  rose,  oval  shield,  fine,  and  of  neater 
work;  Another,  obv.  m.  m.  castle,  rev.  m.  EX.,  dated 
1645 jfine  2 

163  Crowns,  m.  m.  castle,  on  obv.  and  rev.  dated  1645  ;  Another, 

obv.  m.  m.  rose,  1644  ;  and  a  Groat  and  Threepence  4 


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164  Pound  Piece,  1642,  m.  m.  plume,  and  plume  behind,  king 

beneath  horse,  swords,  flags,  &c.,  rev.  relig.,  &c.,  in 
two  lines  across  the  field,  obv.  fine,  the  rev.  very  fine  1 

165  Pound  Piece,  1643,  m.  m.  plume,  and  plume  behind  king, 

beneath  the  horse  flags,  &c.,  to  the  right,  and  to  left  a  ^ 
cannon,  Bud.  pi.  XXIII.,  n.  1,  rev.  RELIG.,  &c.,  in  two 
lines  across  the  field,  very  well  preserved  1 

166  Half  Pound,  1642;  m.  m.  plume,  and  plume  behind  king, 
beneath  horse  flags,  drum,  &c.,  Bud.  pi.  XXIII.,  n.  4 J 


fine ,  but  the  field  has  been  burnished 


167  Crown,  1642,  Bud.  pi.  XXXIII.,  n.  5,  extremely  fine  and 

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168  Half  Crowns,  1643,  fine  (2),  different,  one  a  variety  of 

Hks.,  n.  4 , fin e  2 

169  Shillings  (2),  1643  and  1646  ;  Sixpence,  1643,  obv.  m.  m. 

open  book;  Groat,  m.m.  plume,  1646  ;  and  2  Half 
Groats,  1644,  all  fine  (> 

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170  Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  XXI,  no.  2,  m.  m.  on  each  side  a  lion, 

and  EBOR.  beneath  horse,  very  fine  1 

171  Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  XXI,  no.  1,  m.  m.  lion,  rev.  square- 

topped  Shield  between  C.  R.  crowned  ;  Shilling,  Rud.  pi. 
XXI,  no.  4,  rev.  square- topped  Shield  with  EBOR.  above  ; 
and  Threepences  (2),  Rud.  pi.  XXI,  no.  9,  fine  4 

172  Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  XXI,  no.  9  ;  Shilling,  Rud.  pi.  XXI, 

no.  5  ;  another,  obv .  of  Rud.  pi.  XXI,  no.  with  rev.  of 
no.  5,  rare  and  fine  3 


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SHREWSBURY  MINT. 

173  Half  Pound,  1642,  m.  m.  plume,  King  riding  over  arms,  rev.  ^ 

no  m.  m.,  usual  declaration  type,  above  X.  and  three  '  ^ 
plumes  within  coronets  without  bands,  below  date  1642, 
very  fine  and  rare  1 

174  Crown,  1642,  similar  to  Rud.  pi.  XXIII,  no.  5,  rev.  m.  m.  j 

seven  pellets,  type  as  half  pound,  very  fine  1  & 

175  Worcester.  Half  Crown,  Rud.  pi.  xxvi,  no.  1,  7u.  m. 

pear,  rev.  usual  type,  m.  m.  three  pears,  very  well  pre-  ^ 
served  and  rare  ;  uncertain  Half  Crown,  rev.  declaration 
type,  1642  ( compare  Hks.  no.  1  of  Bristol  Mint)  2 


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176  Newark  Half  Crown,  1645;  Shilling,  1645;  Ninepence, 

1645  ;  and  Sixpence,  1646,  an  extremely  fine  set  4 

177  Newark  Half  Crown,  1645,  very  fine ;  Shilling,  1645,  poor 

and,  pierced  2 

178  Pontefract  Shilling,  1648,  octagonal,  Rud.  pi.  XXIX,  no.  10, 

fine  x 

179  1  onteliact  Shilling,  1648,  obv.  different  die,  rev.  from  same 

die  as  preceding  but  struck  on  lozenge-shaped  flan  .fine  1 

180  Pontefract  Shilling,  1648,  Rud.pl.  XXIX,  no.  10,  fine  1 

181  Inchiquin  Ciown,  stamped  on  either  side  with  weight 

19  dwt.  8  grs.,  very  fine  and  rare,  similar  to  Dr.  Smith’s, 
plate  l,  fig.  3.  u  Money  of  Necessity  issued  in  Ireland.”  1 

182  Inchiquin  Half  Crown,  either  side  stamped,  within  large 

beaded  circle,  9  dwt.  16  grs.  1 


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183  Inchiquin  Shilling,  stamped  on  either  side,  within  a  triple!  / 
beaded  circle,  “3  dwt.  21  grs.”  “  Smith;' fig.  3,  plate  II,  f 
fine  i 

-  184  Ormond  set,  Crown,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Four- 
pence,  Threepence  and  Twopence,  fine  7 

185  Ormond  Crown,  very  fine  1  /  / 

^ — 186  Ormond  Crown  and  Shilling,  well  preserved  2  j  n 


COMMONWEALTH. 

GOLD. 

187  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  Hud.  pi.  xiv,  no.  4,  m.  m.  sun, 
dated  1651,  very  fine  1 

-188  Twenty  Shilling  Piece,  similar  in  type  to  preceding,  m.m. 
sun,  1651,  fine  1 

189  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  Hud.  pi.  xiv,  no.  5,  m.  m.  sun,  1653, 
legend  and  type  as  the  twenty  shilling  piece,  very  fine  1 

190  Five  Shilling  Piece,  Hud.  pi.  xiv,  no.  6,  m.  m.  sun,  1649, 

usual  type,  very  fine  1 

SILVER. 

191  Crown,  m.m.  sun,  1652,  Hud.  pi.  xxi,  no.  1,  extremely  fine, 

round  and  equally  struck  1 

192  Crown,  m.  m.  sun,  1653;  Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Six¬ 
pence,  same  date,  a  good  set,  very  well  preserved  4 

j?  193  Half  Crown,  1653,  fine  ;  Shillings,  1649  and  1653  ;  Six¬ 
pence,  1654,  very  fine  4 

194  Shillings,  1652,  1653;  Half  Groats  (2)  ;  Sixpence,  1657, 
very  rare;  Half  Groat  (1);  Pennies  (4);  Half¬ 
penny  (1)  II 


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GOLD. 

195  Broad,  Hud.pl.  XIV,  no.  7,  usual  type,  very  fine  1  § 

196  Half  Broad,  Hud.pl.  XIV,  no.  8,  OLIVAR.  d.g.  RP.  ANG.  SCO. 

HIB.  &c.  PRO.,  laureated  Bust  of  Cromwell  to  left,  rev.  'pZ  6 
usual  legend  and  type,  date  1656,  edge  plain,  very  fine 
and  very  rare  1 

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SILVER. 


Crown,  1658,  Rud.pl.  XXXII,  no.  4,  very  fine,  and  exhibit¬ 


ing  but  very  slight  trace  of  the  fiaw  in  die  1 

Half  Crown,  1658,  Rud.  pi.  XXXII,  no.  5,  very  fine  1 

Half  Crown,  1658,  similar  to  last,  but  not  quite  so  fine  1 
Half  Crown,  1658,  as  before,  not  fine  1 

Shilling,  1658,  in  beautifid  condition  1 

Shilling,  1658,  similar  to  last,  but  not  so  fine ;  and  a  New 
England  Shilling  and  Threepence,  1652,  &e.  4 


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GOLD  (HAMMERED.) 

Sovereign,  Rud.  pi.  xiv,  no.  9,  m.  m.  crown,  CAROLVS.  II.  ^ 
&c.  laureated  Bust  in  armour,  draped  to  left,  behind  head 
XX.  ;  rev.  FLORENT.  &c.  Shield  crowned  between  C.  R. 
very  fine  1 

Pattern  Broad  by  Simon,  CAR.  II.  &c.,  laureated  Bust  in  J 
armour  draped,  the  hair  long,  to  left,  nine  leaves,  and  ^ 
berries  in  wreath  ;  rev.  FLORENT.  &c.  plain  square  topped 
shield  crowned,  1662,  very  fine  and  rare  1 

MILLED. 

Five  Guinea  Piece,  1684,  TRICESIMO.  SEXTO.,  very  fine,  but 


has  N.  C.  engraved  on  obv.  1 

Two  Guinea  Piece,  1682,  very  fine  '  1  / 

Guinea,  167 6,  ic ell  preserved  \  dp^ 

Guinea,  1618,  fine  1  ^ 

Half  Guinea,  1676,  well  preserved  1  jCn 


SILVER  (HAMMERED.) 

Half  Ciown,  first  issue  without  numerals  or  inner  circle,  .  , 
Rud.  pi.  XXXIII,  no.  1,  very  fine  and  rare  1  /W 

Shilling,  first  issue  without  numerals  or  inner  circle,  Rud. 

pi.  XXXIII,  no.  2,  obv.  extremely  fine ;  rev.  slightly  double 
stnick,  rare  i 


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212  Sixpence,  first  issue  with  numerals  or  inner  circle,  Bud 
pi.  XXXIII,  no.  3,  extremely  fine;  and  2  Shillings,  thirc 
issue,  fair  2 

^  213  Groat,  Threepence,  Twopence  and  Penny,  third  issue,  anc 
2  sets  Maundy,  Bud.  xxxm,  19,  $c.  very  fine  14 

MILLED. 

214  Crowns  (3),  1662,  with  rose  beneath  Bust,  edge  inscribed 
but  not  dated  3 

Crowns,  dated  1663,  1671  and  1676  3 

Crown,  1676,  VICESIMO  OCTAVO.  ;  and  Half  Crown,  1677, 
both  very  fine  2 

Crowns,  1672  (2)  ;  1673  3 

Crowns  1677,  1679  (large  bust)  and  1682  ;  Half  Crowns 

(2),  1671  -  4 

Half  Crowns,  1669,  1672,  1677  and  1678  4 

Shilling,  1684,  large  Head,  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

Another  similar,  not  quite  so  fine ;  Shillings  of  1663  (4) 
1676  ;  Sixpences,  1674,  1678  (3),  the  latter  all  very 
fine ;  and  a  Pattern  in  silver  for  Farthing,' ^Montagu, 
page  30,  no.  18,  very  fine  and  scarce  10 

Maundy  Pieces,  &c.  including  sets  of  1677,  1679  and 
1683,  mostly  fine  61 

COPPER. 


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223  Halfpennies  (3),  1675,  Montagu ,  page  23,  no.  1,  very 

fine ;  Farthings  (6),  Montagu ,  page  24  ;  Farthing  in  t 
tin  with  copper  plug,  edge  inscribed  NVMMORVM. 

FAMVLYS.  1684,  Montagu,  page  24,  very  fine  ;  Pattern 
Halfpenny,  copper,  with  outer  rim  of  brass,  Montagu , 
page  25,  no.  1  ;  James  II,  Halfpenny;, with  copper  stud^ 
and  tin  Farthing  of  the  Commonwealth,  poor ,  &c.  14 

JAMES  II. 

GOLD. 

224  Five  Guinea  Piece,  1687,  tertio.,  Elephant* and  castle  ^  / 

beneath  bust ,fine  1 


225  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1687,  ivell  preserved 


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226  Guinea,  1685,  very  fine 

227  Guinea,  1686,  very  fine 

228  Half  Guinea,  1688,  very  fine 


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SILVER. 

229  Crown,  1687;  Half  Crown,  1688;  Shilling,  1685,  and 

Sixpence,  1688,  all  very  fine  4 

230  Crown  ;  Half  Crown,  1688;  Shillings,  1685,  1687;  Six¬ 

pences,  1686,  1687,  both  very  fine  ;  Maundy  sets  for  1686  * 

(1),  1687  (2);  &c.  '  24 


WILLIAM  and  MABY. 


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231  Five  Guinea  Piece,  1693,  QVINTO.,  well  preserved  1 

232  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1694,  very  fine  1 

233  Guinea,  1689,  fine  1  zL 

234  Half  Guinea,  1694,  fine  1 

SILVER. 


235  Crown,  1691,  TERTIO.  ;  Half  Crown,  1693;  Shilling,  J 

1691;  Sixpence,  1693;  Maundy  Fourpence  ;  Three- 
pence  and  Twopence,  1689,  and  Penny  of  1691,mos%>^8 

236  Crown,  1691  ;  Half  Crowns,  1693  and  1689  ;  Sixpence.  ^ 

1693;  Maundy  Pieces  (9)  15 

2o7  Half  Crowns  (2),  both  dated,  1689,  one  extremely  fine  2 

238  Half  Crowns  (2),  1689  ;  Sixpences,  1693  (2),  one  ex -  ' 

tremely  fine  ±  ] 

PATTERNS. 

239  Halfpenny  (?),  obv.  GVLIELMVS.  &c.,  Busts  of  the  King  ^ 

&c.,  Queen  draped,  to  right;  rev.  HISCE  SVFFLVTA.,  a  ^ 

crown  supported  by  three  columns,  Montagu ,  page  42, 
no.  11;  Farthing  (?),  obv.  GVLIELMVS.  &c.,  laureate 
Lust  of  King  to  right,  the  neck  bare  ;  rev.  MARIA  II. 

&c.,  Bust  of  Queen  to  right,  Montagu ,  page  43,  no.  15, 
both  fine  2 


23 


240 


Farthing  (?)  as  before,  Montagu ,  page  43,  no.  15 ;  and 
another  obv.  Head  of  Queen  as  on  preceding,  rev.  EX, 
NOCTE.  DIEM.,  Montagu,  page  43,  no.  19 


WILLIAM  III. 


GOLD. 

241  Five  Guinea  Piece,  1699,  VNDECIMO.,  Elephant  and  castle 


beneath  bust,  very  fine  1 

~  242  Two  Guinea  Piece,  1701,  fine  1 

243  Guinea,  1700,  very  fine  1 

244  Guinea,  1701,  fine  1 

245  Half  Guinea,  1698,  Elephant  and  castle  under  bust ;  Half 

Guinea,  1701,  both  fine  2 

SILVER. 

~  246  Crown,  1695,  very  fine  ;  Half  Crown,  1698,  brilliant  2 

247  Crown,  very  fine;  Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  all 

dated  1700,  a  fine  set  4 

248  Crowns,  1696,  varied,  fair  5 


249  Half  Crown,  1697,  poor;  Shillings  (5),  1696,  fine;  1697 
(2),  1698,  two  varieties,  one  with  high  hair,  poor ;  Six¬ 
pences  (5),  1696  (2),  1697  (2),  1699,  rev.  plumes  11 
-250  Shilling,  1696,  poor;  Sixpences,  1696,  1697  (2),  1700 
(4) ;  Maundy  Money,  varied,  including  sets  of  1699 
and  1700,  &c.  24 

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251  Half  Crowns,  1696  and  1697  (3)  with  E.  one  very  fine ; 

Shilling,  1696  E.,  one  fine ;  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  C. 
1696  6 

252  Shillings  and  Sixpence,  1697,  B.  both  very  fine ;  Shilling, 

1696,  Y.  ;  Sixpences  (2),  1696,  y.,  one  very  fine ;  Six¬ 
pence,  1697,  Y.  ;  Shilling,  1697,  N.  ;  Sixpence,  1697, 

N.  8 

253  Half  Crown,  1696,  N.  ;  Shilling,  1697,  N.,  Sixpences  (2),  N., 

all  very  fine  and  scarce  ;  and  a  Pattern  Farthing  (?)  obv. 
bare-headed  Bust  of  King  to  right,  rev.  NON.  DEVIO., 

Sun  in  sphendone,  Montagu,  page  44,  no.  22  5 


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COPPER. 

254  Halfpennies  (4),  1694  (2),  1702  (2);  Farthings  (4),  1694 
(3),  1699  ;  Patterns  (2),  Montagu ,  page  43,  n.  17  and 
18  ;  and  a  Halfpenny,  “  God  Preserve  London,”  Mon¬ 
tagu,  page  44,  n.  23,  rartf  11 


ANNE. 

GOLD. 

255  Five  Guinea  Piece,  1705,  QVARTO.,  before  Union  rose  in 

centre  of  rev.,  very  fine 

256  Two  Guinea,  1711,  after  Union,  very  fine 

257  Guinea,  1714,  fine 


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>j  jq  253  Half  Guinea,  1710,  fine;  and  a  Touch  Piece,  fine  %  P^/u 


SILVER. 


259  Crown,  1703 ;  Half  Crown,  1703;  Shilling,  1702;  and 

Sixpence,  1703,  all  VIGO,  under  bust,  a  very  fine  set  4 
259*Crowns  (2),  1706,  roses  and  plumes,  very  fine ;  1707 
after  Union,  plain,  fine;  Crown,  Half  Crown  and  Six¬ 
pence,  1707  before  Union,  rev.  roses  and  plumes,  fine  5 

260  Crown,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  1708  ;  Sixpence,  1707, 

plain,  very  fine  4 

261  Crown,  1713,  very  fine ;  Half  Crown,  1712,  fine  ;  Shilling, 

1714,  very  fine,  all  roses  and  plumes  3 

262  Crown,  1708,  plain;  another,  1713,  roses  and  plumes;  fi) 

Half  Crown,  1712,  roses  and  plumes  ;  Shillings  (2), 
1712,|roses  and  plumes  ;  and  one  VIGO.  1702  5 

263  Half  Crowns  (4),  1707,  before  Union,  roses  and  plumes ; 

1/07,  after  Union,  plain;  1/12  and  1714,  both  roses 
and  plumes,  Shilling's  (3)  7 

264  Half  Crowns  (2),  1706,  1707  e;  Shillings  (7),  1705,  / 

1  /  07,  1  / 0 7  E,  170(S,  1  /  08  E*,  1 7 09,  1709  E*  ;  Sixpences 
(4),  1 705,  1707,  1707  E,  1708  E*,  some  fine  13 

265  Sixpences  (2),  1711  ;  Maundy  Money,  22,  &c.  25 


COPPER. 


266  Pattern  Halfpenny,  obv.  and  rev.  Bust  of  Queen  draped  jj 
and  wearing  chaplet  of  beads  in  hair,  legend  ANNA.  DEI/^ 
GRATIA.,  Montagu .  page  4/,  n.  1  ,fine  and  very  rare  1 


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267 

268 


Farthings,  1713,  Montagu ,  page  50,  n.  12  and  13,  the  latter 
false  2 

Farthings,  1714,  Montagu ,  page  51,  n.  15,  both  very  fine 
and  rare  $ 


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269 

270 

271 

272 

273 

274 


GOLD. 

Five  Guinea  Piece,  1726,  TERTIO.,  very  fine  1 

Two  Guinea  Piece,  1720,  fine  1 

Guinea,  1714  (with  title  of  “  Prince  Elector”),  bust  with 
long  hair  in  high  relief,  in  beautiful  condition ,  rare  3 
Guinea,  1726,  fine  1 

Guinea,  1726,  not  quite  so  well  preserved  1 

Half  Guinea,  1725  ;  and  two  Quarter  Guineas,  1718,  all 
very  fine  3 


SILVER. 

275  Crown,  1720,  SEXTO. ;  Half  Crown,  1715;  Shillings,  1718 
and  1721  ;  Sixpence,  1726,  all  roses  and  plumes,  mostly 


very  fine  5 

276  Crown,  Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  all  of  1723, 

S.  S.  C.,  very  fine  4 

277  Crown,  1720;  Shillings  (4),  1720  (2)  ;  plain,  1715;  roses 

and  plumes,  1723  ;  Sixpences,  1720  and  1723,  some 
fine  7 

_  278  Shillings  (6),  1723,  all  fine ;  Sixpence,  1723;  Maundy 

Money,  various  (16),  including  a  set  of  1717  23 

279  Thaler,  1717  ;  and  Two-third  Thaler,  1715,  both  fine  2 

COPPER. 


280  Halfpennies  (4),  1717  (2),  1719,  1723;  Farthings  (4), 

1719,  1720,  1723,  1724  ;  and  a  Halfpenny,  “  Rosa 
Americana,”  1723,  rose  crowned  9 

GEORGE  II. 

GOLD. 

281  Five  Guinea  Piece,  young  head,  1729,  with  E.  I.  C.  under 

bust  1 

— .  282  Five  Guinea  Piece,  old  head,  1753  1 

283  Two  Guinea  Piece,  young  head,  1738,  very  fine  1 


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pence,  all  dated  1741,  roses  and  plumes,  a  very  fine  set  4 


Shilling,  1739,  roses  ;  Sixpence,  roses  and  plumes,  1728, 
all  fine  4 


1746,  fair;  Shilling,  1741,  roses  ;  Shillings  (3),  1758  : 
Sixpences  (3),  1746,  1757,  1758  9 


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tremely  fine  condition ;  Half  Crown,  1750,  plain;  Shil¬ 
lings  (2),  1743,  1745,  roses  ;  Sixpence,  1745,  roses  4 


ail  crowns  [6),  W4o,  roses,  1745,  1746,  both  plain;  u 
Shillings  (6),  1736,  roses  and  plumes,  1745  (2),  1758'*^^ 
(2)  ;  Sixpences  (6),  1728,  roses  and  plumes,  1743, 
roses,  1746  (2),  1757,  1758  14 


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roses,  1745  (3),  1758;  Sixpences  (6),  1731,  roses  and 
plumes,  1746,  1757  (3),  1758,  some  fine  1 5 


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plumes,  1758  (7);  Sixpences  (11),  1739,  roses,  1746 
(3),  1757  (2),  1758  (4);  Maundy  Money  (24),  in¬ 
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ciowned,  disposed  cruciformly,  in  the  centre  garter,  in 
the  angles  lose,  plume,  rose,  plume,  edge  plain ,  in  the 
most  brilliant  condition ,  and  rare  1 

295  PROOF  Half  Crown,  1731,  young  head,  legend  and  types 

similar,  but  plain  on  rev.,  plain  edge ,  in  the  same  brilliant 
state  as  the  crown,  and  rare  1 

296  PROOl  SIXPENCE,  1/28,  young  head,  plain,  very  fine  and 

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■297  Proof  Crown,  Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  old 
head,  plain,  1746,  VICESIMO.,  a  brilliant  and  scarce  set  4 

298  Proof  Crown  and  Half  Crown,  old  head,  1746,  plain  as  in 
last  lot,  but  not  quite  so  fine  2 


COPPER. 


4.  299  Halfpennies  (6),  1729,  1730,  1738,  1747,  1748,  1753; 

I _ Farthings  (5),  1734,  1749,  1754  (3),  mostly  fine  11  I  / 


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307 

308 

309 

310 


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GOLD. 

Pattern  Guinea,  1774,  laureated  bust  to  right,  hair  long 
and  descending  in  curls  below  truncation,  rev.  Shield 
crowned,  edge  plain,  exceedingly  fine  1 

Guineas,  1791  and  1799,  the  latter  fine  1 

Guinea,  1813,  very  fine  ;  Half  Guinea,  same  type  and  date, 
nearly  as  fine  2 

Half  Guineas  (3),  1776,  rev.  garnished  shield,  1790, 
“  spade,”  1810,  shield  upon  garter,  crowned,  all  fine  3 
Half  Guineas  (2),  1803  and  1804,  rev.  shield  upon  garter, 
crowned  ;  and  a  Quarter  Guinea,  1762,  rev.  garnished 
shield,  all  fine  3 

Seven  Shilling  Pieces  (3)  of  1797  (2)  and  1800,  all  fine  3 

Seven  Shilling  Pieces,  1804  (2),  1808  and  1809 ,fine  4 

Seven  Shilling  Pieces,  1809  and  1810  (3),  fine  4 

Sovereign,  1820,  and  Half  Sovereign,  1817,  both  fine  2 

Five  Thaler  Piece,  1813,  and  Pagoda  of  Madras,  1807  2 

Pattern  for  Two  Pound  Piece,  1820,  by  Pistrucci,  obv. 
laureated  Head  to  right,  rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon  in 
exergue,  to  right  B.  P.,  and  upon  the  ground  to  left,  under 


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the  broken  shaft  of  lance,  W.  W.  P.  (William  Wellesley 
Pole,  Master  of  the  Mint),  edge  inscribed  DECVS.  ET. 
TVTAMEN.  ANNO.  REGNI.  LX.,  in  beautiful  condition ,  and 
very  rare  1 

Pattern  Half  Guinea,  1764,  by  Tanner ,  laureated  Bust  to 
right,  hair  long,  in  curls,  but  not  descending  below  trun¬ 
cation,  rev.  usual  legend,  garnished  Shield,  crowned, 
edge  plain,  very  fine  1 

Pattern  Seven  Shilling  Piece,  by  Yeo,  rev.  Lion  on  crown, 
edge  plain,  very  fine  and  rare  1  A 


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SILVER. 

Crowns  (2),  1818,  1819,  very  fine 
Crowns  (2),  1819,  1820,  very  fine 

Crowns  (3),  1818,  1819  (2),  fine  3 

Half  Crowns,  various  types  of  bust  (3),  dated  1817  (2), 
1820  ;  Shillings  (7),  1787,  including  one  without  dot 
over  head,  some  fine  10 


Half  Crowns  (3),  1817,  1818, 1820  (2  very  fine) ;  Shillings 

(6) ,  1787  ;  Sixpences  (6),  1787,  mostly  fine  15 

Shillings  (10),  1787  ;  Sixpences  (17),  1787,  mostly  fine  27 

Shillings  (7),  1816  (2),  1817  (3),  1819,  1820  ;  Sixpences 

(7) ,  1816  (2),  1817  (2),  1818,  1819,  1820;  and 

3  Spanish  Dollars,  countermarked  17 

Proof  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  1787,  plain  edge,  extremely 
fine;  and  a  “Northumberland”  Shilling,  1763, fine  3 

Pattern  Crown  (“  Mudie’s  ”),  by  Mills,  obv.  bare  Bust 
to  right,  rev.  crowned  Shields,  with  arms  of  England, 
Ireland,  Hanover  and  Scotland  arranged  cruciformly,  in 
the  centre  the  Garter,  and  in  the  angles  shamrock,  horse 
thistle,  rose,  plain  edge ,  in  extremely  fine  state ,  and 
scarce  1 

Bank  Dollars,  1804  (4);  Bank  Token,  “3  Shill.,”  1811; 
Bank  Tokens,  Is.  6d.,  1811  and  1814  0 

Bank  Dollar,  1804  ;  Bank  Tokens  (2),  u  3  Shill.,”  1811, 
1814;  “XXX  Pence  Irish,”  1808;  Eighteenpenny 
Tokens  (3),  very  fine  7 


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324  Eigliteenpenny  Token  (1);  Tenpence,  Irish  (2),  1805,  a- 
1813;  Fivepence,  Irish  (2),  1805;  Demerara  Tokens 

(1) ;  and  Jersey  Three  Shilling  Token  10 

^  325  Maundy  Money,  sets  of  1792  “wire,”  rare ,  1784  and  /  /$ 
1800  (2),  all  very  fine  16 

^  326  Another  set  of  Wire  Money,  1792,  and  sets  of  17G3,  1795, 

1800,  all  very  fine  16 

«^327  Sets  of  1763,  1772,  Pennies  (3);  Twopence  and  Three-  .  .. 

pence,  “  wire  ;  ”  1800,  1820,  the  last  very  fine ;  &c.  28  '  ' 

y*  328  Maundy,  various  denominations  and  dates,  including  a  set 
of  1795,  all  fine  $0 

COPPER. 

329  Proofs,  bronzed,  of  Twopenny  Piece,  Penny,  Halfpenny 

and  Farthing,  the  two  last  are  patterns  of  1797  (see  ^ 
Montagu ,  pp.  57,  58,  nos.  3,  4,  5  and  6),  a  very  fine 
set  4 


330  Proofs,  bronzed,  Penny,  Halfpenny  and  Farthing  of  1806 
( Montagu ,  p.  59,  nos.  9,  10  and  11)  ;  and  a  set  for 
Ireland,  1805  6 


331  Twopenny  Pieces  (2),  1797  ;  Halfpenny  and  Farthing, 

bronzed  proofs,  1799  ( Montagu ,  pp.  58  and  59,  nos.  7  / 
and  8)  ;  and  a  very  fine  Pattern  Halfpenny,  by  Yeo,  for 
Ireland  5 

332  Pattern  Penny,  1797,  by  Kuchler ,  obv.  Montagu ,  p.  65,  3 

no.  19,  rev.  p.  66,  no.  21,  in  brilliant  condition  and  very 
rare  1 


/p  333  Pattern,  in  bronze,  for  a  Dollar,  1798,  by  Kuchler ,  obv. 

Bust  of  king,  draped  over  armour,  to  right,  rev.  Arms, 
crowned  ;  Pattern  for  Guinea,  1791  ;  and  a  Pattern 
Halfpenny,  by  Droz,  gilt  ( Montagu ,  p.  60,  no.  2), 
fine  3 

334  Twopenny  Pieces,  1797  (7)  ;  Pennies  (3),  1797  (2),  1806; 
Halfpennies  (10),  1770,  1771  (2),  1772,  1799  (5),  1807; 
and  Farthings  (10),  1771,  1773  (2),  1774  (2),  1799 
(3),  1806  (2),  some  fine  27 


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335  Two  Sovereign  Piece,  usual  type,  obv.  by  Merlin ,  rev .  by 

Pistrucci ,  1823,  edge  inscribed,  fine  1 

336  Pattern  Two  Sovereign  Piece,  by  Wyon,  1825,  obv. 

GEORGIYS.  IV.  DEI.  GRATIA,  Head  of  George  IV  to  left, 
rev.  BRITANNIARVM.,  Royal  arms,  crowned,  upon  mantle 
lined  with  ermine,  edge  plain,  extremely  fine  and  rare  1 

337  Pattern  Two  Sovereign  Piece,  obv.  and  rev.  Legends  and 

types  as  last,  dated  1826,  inscribed  edge,  in  beautiful 
condition  1 

^  338  Proof  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign,  1825,  obv.  usual 
Legends  and  Head,  rev .  square-topped  garnished  Shield, 
crowned,  edges  plain,  in  brilliant  condition  2 

339  Proof  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign,  similar  to  last,  dated 

1826,  edges  not  plain,  brilliant  2 

340  Proof  Half  Sovereign,  by  Pistrucci ,  1821,  rev.  Shield, 

crowned,  and  garnished  with  rose,  shamrock  and  thistle, 
very  fine  1 

341  Sovereign,  by  Pistrucci ,  1822  ;  and  Half  Sovereign,  1825, 

small  plain  shield,  crowned ;  and  Ten  Thaler  Piece, 
1825  3 


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342  Crown,  by  Pistrucci ,  1821,  SECUNDO,  exceedingly  fine  1 

343  Another,  1821,  equally  fine  1  Xfu* 

344  Another,  1821,  same  fine  condition  1 

345  Crowns  (2),  same  type  as  last,  1821,  1822,  not  fine ; 

Maundy,  &c.  (15)  17 

346  Half  Crowns  (3),  1820,  1821  (2);  Shillings  (4),  1824, 

1825,  “  Garter,”  1825  (2),  “Lion;”  Sixpence,  1825, 

“  Garter,”  all  very  fine  8 

347  Half  Crowns  (4),  1823,  1824,  1825,  1826;  Shilling, 

1825,  “Garter;”  Sixpences  (2),  1824,  “Garter,” 
mostly  fine  7 


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/  348  Llalf  Crown,  1820,  rose,  shamrock  and  thistle,  proof ; 

'  Shilling,  same  tvne  1S91  vem  time  •  r  /ut-wA 


Shilling,  same  type,  1821,  very  fine ;  Sixpences  (3), 
1821,  same  type,  very  fine ;  Shillings  (2),  1825,  one 

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349  Pattern  Crown,  1826,  septimo.,  by  Wyon,  obv.  bare  Head 
to  left,  rev.  richly  garnished  Shield,  crowned,  brilliant 
condition  1 

__  350  Proofs  of  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  1826,  rev.  Lion  standing 
upon  crown  2 

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— 351  Bronzed  Proof  Penny,  Halfpenny  and  Farthing,  1826  ;  > 

^  Pennies  (2),  1825,  1826  ;  Halfpennies  (3),  1825,  1826,  ^  bs> 

1827  ;  Farthings  (5),  1821,  1822,  1825,  1826,  1828  ; 

Half  Farthing,  1828;  Thirds  (3)  1827  17 


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GOLD. 


352  Pattern  Two  Pound  Piece,  by  Wyon ,  1831,  GULIELMVS. 
IIIL,  and  head  to  right,  rev.  crowned  Arms  upon  a 
mantle  lined  with  ermine,  the  collar  and  order  of  St. 
George  below,  edge  plain,  in  beautiful  condition  1 

^  353  Proof  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign,  1831,  usual  legends 
and  types,  plain  edges,  beautiful  condition  2 

354  Proof  of  the  Pattern  Groat  of  1836,  rev.  Britannia  seated 

k-'  ' 

to  left  between  4.  P.,  edge  plain,  extremely  fine  and 
rare  1 

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^355  Pattern  Crown,  by  Wyon,  1831,  obv.  bare  Head  of  King 
to  right,  W.W.  incuse  on  neck,  rev.  ANNO  1831,  shield 
crowned,  with  arms  displayed  on  ermine  lined  mantle, 
plain  edge,  extremely  fine  and  very  rare  1 

356  Proofs,  Half  Crown,  Shilling,  and  Sixpence,  1831  ;  and  a 
set  of  Maundy  Money,  same  date,  all  brilliant  7 

—357  Half  Crowns,  current  (2),  1834  ;  Shillings  (5),  1834, 
1836  (5)  ;  Sixpences  (3),  1831,  1834,  1835  ;  Four- 
pences,  Britannia  (7),  1836  (6),  1837  (2)  ;  Maundy, 
&c.,  various  (19),  mostly  fine  39 


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358  Bronzed  Proofs  of:  he  Penny;  Halfpenny;  Farthing;  and 

Third  of  Farthing  ;  Penny,  1831  ;  Halfpenny,  1831  ;  y 
Farthing,  1837  ;  Third  of  Farthing,  1835  8 


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VICTORIA. 


GOLD. 


359  Pattern  Five-pound  Piece  by  Wyon,  1839,  Head  of  Queen 

to  left,  with  double  fillet  ornamented,  W.  WYON.  R.A.  in 
raised  letters  on  truncation,  rev.  DIRIGE,  DEUS.,  &c.,  the 
Queen  standing  as  Una  beside  Lion,  holding  sceptre  and 
orb,  on  the  shoulder  the  garter,  edge  inscribed ,  very  fine  1 

360  Proof  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign  of  1839,  usual  types, 

plain  edges,  in  beautiful  condition  2 

361  Proof  Sovereign  of  1871,  Pistrucci’s  rev.  of  St.  George,  in 

brilliant  condition  1 

362  Proof  Sovereign  and  Half  Sovereign,  1880,  plain  edges,  in 

brilliant  condition  2 

363  Proofs  of  the  Maundy  set,  1838,  edges  plain,  in  brilliant 

condition ,  very  rare  4 

364  Soverign,  Sidney  mint,  1870  ;  and  “  One  Pound,”  Ade¬ 

laide,  1852,  fine  and  scarce  2 


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SILVER. 


365  Crowns  (2),  1844,  1845  ;  Half  Crown,  1846  ;  Florins  (4), 

1849  (3),  1864;  Sixpences  (5),  1844,  1852  (3),  1870; 
Fourpences,  Britannia  (2),  1842,  1855,  mostly  fine  14 

366  Maundy  Money,  &c.,  including  sets  of  1838,  1844,  1869, 

1881,  mostly  very  fine  51 

367  Pattern  Crown,  1839,  obv.  Head  of  the  Queen  to  left,  hair 

confined  by  double  fillet,  on  neck  w.  WYON.  R.A.  in  raised 
letters,  rev.  crowned  shield,  between  two  laurel  branches, 
beneath,  rose,  shamrock  and  thistle ;  Half  Crown  ; 
Shilling  ;  Sixpence  :  Groat ;  and  Maundy  set,  all  of 
same  issue,  plain  edges,  a  brilliant  and  scarce  set  9 

368  Pattern  Crown,  “  Gothic,”  1847,  plain  edge,  in  the  most 

brilliant  condition 

369  Another,  1847,  but  edge  inscribed,  brilliant 

370  Another,  1847,  edge  inscribed,  equally  fine 

371  Another,  1847,  edge  inscribed,  similar  fine  state 

372  Pattern  Florin,  1848,  obv.  VICTORIA.  REGINA.,  Head  of  the 

Queen,  wearing  wreath  of  laurel,  to  left,  beneath  1848, 
on  neck  W.  W.,  rev.  ONE.  FLORIN,  within  two  branches  of 
oak,  with  trident  at  point  of  juncture,  beneath  ONE  TENTH 
OF  A  POUND.,  edge  plain,  brilliant  condition  and  rare  1 


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374  A  most  brilliant  Proof  Set,  consisting  of  Crown,  1845,  o 

Half  Crown,  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  of  1881,  plain  edges, 
a  valuable  lot  4 

375  Proof  Florin  of  1881,  plain  edge;  Proof  Groat,  rev.  Bri-  / 

tannia,  1853,  plain  edge  ;  and  a  Proof  Maundy  Set,  ^  ^ 
1881,  all  brilliant  7 


COPPER. 

376  First  issue.  Penny,  1859  ;  Halfpenny,  1860,  exceedingly 

rare;  Farthing,  1860  ;  Half  Farthing,  1852  ;  Third, 

1844;  Quarter,  1852.  Second  issue,  Bronze  Coinage, 

Penny,  Halfpenny,  Farthing,  and  One-third  Farthing,  all 
■proofs,  a  valuable  set  10 

377  Pennies,  first  issue  (4),  1841,  1854(2),  1855  ;  Halfpennies 

(3),  1841,  1851,  1853;  Farthing,  1839  ;  Half  Farthings  [p 
(5),  1839,  1843  (3),  1844.  Pennies,  1881,  1885  ;  Half¬ 
penny,  1883 ;  Farthings,  1865,  1873  ;  Models  of 
Coins,  &c.  about  20 


INDIAN,  COLONIAL,  &c. 


378  Silver .  Double  Rupees,  Rupees,  Divisions,  &c.  50 

379  Copper.  Gilt  Proofs,  East  India  Company,  48th  of  Rupee 

and  96th  of  Rupee;  Bronzed  Quarter  Anna,  1830; 
Bronzed  Proof  Bermuda  Halfpenny,  by  Droz  ;  Bahama, 
1806,  by  Kuchler  ;  Sierra  Leone  One-cent  1791;  St. 
Helena  Halfpenny,  1821  ;  Jamaica  Penny,  nickel,  1869 

380  Isle  of  Man,  Halfpenny,  cast  1709;  Pennies,  1733  (3); 

Halfpenny,  1733;  and  a  Proof,  in  silver,  of  the  same, 
rare  ;  &c.  8 

381  Pennies  of  1786  (4);  Halfpennies  (5),  1786,  mostly  very 

fine,  one  a  bronzed  proof ;  Pennies  and  Halfpennies, 

various,  including  a  Proof  Set  of  1839  22 

382  Colonial  Coppers,  various,  some  fine  about  100 

383  Irish  Copper  Currency,  from  Elizabeth  to  George  IV, 

some  very  fine  about  50 

384  Gun  Money  H 

385  Copper  Coins,  various,  mostly  poor  a  parcel 

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SILVER  MEDALS. 


386  Charles  I,  Peace  or  War,  1643,  by  Rawlins ,  rev.  IN. 

VTRVMQVE.PARATVS.,  11  Medalliclllustrations,  p.  308,  no. 
134  ”  ;  Coronation  Medal,  Charles  II,  by  Si?non,  “  Med. 
III.  p.  472,  no.  76  ”  ;  Jetton,  Charles  I  ;  &c.  4 

387  Amicable  Society,  Instituted  1696,  two  Hands  clasped  un¬ 

der  crown,  rev.  Building,  “Med.  III.  p.  155,  no.  422, 
rare  1 


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388  George  I,  Naval  Action  off  Cape  Passaro,  1718,  “Med. 

III.  p.  436,  no.  42,”,  very  fine  ;  and  a  Coronation  Medal 
of  George  II,  “  Med.  III.  p.  479,  no.  4  ”  2 

389  Marriage  Medal  of  George  III,  obv.  Bust  of  King,  bare¬ 

headed,  in  armour,  draped,  to  left,  rev.  Bust  of  Princess 
Charlotte  to  right  ;  Jernegan’s  Lottery  Medal,  1736, 
Hum.  III.  vol.  II,  p.  517,  n.  72  2 

390  Waterloo  Medal,  u  Matthew  Reading,  54th  Regiment 

Foot  ”  ;  Medal  of  “  the  Loyal  United  West  and  East 
Ham  Volunteers,”  fine  2 

391  Dollars  of  Frederick  Count  Palatine  of  Bavaria,  1547. 

Belgium  (2),  1698,  1786  ;  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  of 
Austria,  1619  ;  Hamburg  (Leopold),  1694  (5) 

392  Double  Thaler,  William  IV  of  Prussia,  1844;  Square 

Thaler  of  Ferdinand  II  and  Eleonora,  King  and  Queen 
of  Bohemia,  &c.,  rev.  Ferdinand  his  son  ;  Ecus  of  Louis 
XIIII,  1713  ;  Louis  XVI,  1784;  Dollar  of  Joseph 
Napoleon,  King  of  Spain,  1809  5 

593  Foreign  Silver,  including  some  billon  about  603 

594  Washington  Cent,  1791,  very  fine;  Cents,  1794,  very 

fine;  1797,  1838;  Connecticut,  1787,  1864  6 

395  Drachms  of  Tarentum,  Corinth,  &c.  ;  Denarii  of  Acilia, 

Calpurnia,  Cipia,  Julia,  Memmia,  &c.  ;  and  a  Triens  of 
Honorius 


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GOLD  MEDALS. 

L  397  Death  of  Cromwell,  1 658,  olivar.  d.g.r.  p.  ang.  SCO.  hib. 

PRO.,  laureated  draped  bust  of  Cromwell  to  left,  rev.  NON. 
DEFITIENT.  OLIYA.  SEP.  3.  1658,  young  olive  tree  and 
shepherd  attending  flock,  Medallic  Illustrations,  fyc.  vol.  I, 

p.  434,  n.  84,  fine  and  rare  1 

%*  Copy  of  Simon’s  medal  struck  in  Holland. 

398  George  III,  Coronation  Medal,  by  Natter ,  GEORGIYS.  III. 
&c.,  laureated  Bust  of  the  King  in  armour  to  right, 
under  the  arm  L.  N.,  rev.  patriae.  OVANTi.,  Britannia 
standing  to  left,  about  to  place  crown  upon  the  head  of 
the  King,  who  is  seated  to  right,  in  Roman  costume, 
behind  the  chair  lion  guarding  the  orb,  in  exergue ,  CORON. 
XXII.  SEPT.  MDCCLXI.  L.  N.,Jme  1 

^  399  George  IV,  Coronation  Medal  by  Pistrucci ,  GEORGIYS,  mi. 

&c.,  laureated  Head  of  King  to  left,  under  neck  B.  P., 
rev.  PROPRIO.  &c.,  King  habited  after  the  antique, 
seated,  behind  advancing  figure  of  Victory  about  to 
place  crown  upon  his  head,  in  front  three  female  figures 
in  classical  costume  emblematical  of  England,  Scotland 
and  Ireland,  standing  by  an  altar,  in  exergue ,  INAYGV- 
RATYS.  &c.,  very  fine  1 

400  William  IV  and  Queen  Adelaide,  by  Wyon,  after  Chantrey , 
obv.  WILLIAM  THE  FOURTH.  &c.,  bare  Head  of  the  King 
to  right,  rev.  ADELAIDE  QUEEN  CONSORT.  &c..  Head  of 
the  Queen,  wearing  diadem  ornamented  with  crown,  rose, 
shamrock  and  thistle,  to  right,  very  fine ;  and  two  very 
small  Medals  of  the  Duke  of  York,  by  Pistrucci,  fine  3 


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James  I,  Lion,  obv.  in.  in.  coronet,  ISCOBYS.  &c.,  ending 
SCOTO.,  Arms  of  Scotland  in  a  lozenge,  rev.  in.  m.  coronet, 
SAYVM.  FAC.  &c.,  St.  Andrew’s  cross,  &c .,  fine  1 

James  I,  Lion,  obv.  m.  m.  coronet,  IACOBYS.  &c.,  ending 
SCO.,  Arms  of  Scotland  on  a  lozenge,  rev.  in.  m.  cross, 
SALVVM.  FAC.  &c.,  words  divided  by  lis,  and  two  small 
crossed  after  SALVYM.,  cross  of  St.  Andrew  between  lis, 
small  cross  in  upper  angle  of  cross,  and  dot  in  lower, 
very  fine ,  Lind.  12,  15  1 


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403  James  II,  Lion,  obv.  m.  in.  coronet,  IACOBYS.  &c.  ending!  ^ 

Sa.,  Arms  of  Scotland  on  lozenge,  rev.  in.  m.  cross 7 
SALVVM.  &c.,  annulets  in  legend,  cross  of  St.  Andrew 
between  lis,  &c.,  Lind.  12,  18 

404  James  III,  Unicorn,  m.  m.  cross  crosslet,  IACOBVS.  &c., 

ending  SCOTORV.,  words  divided  by  dots,  Unicorn  wearing 
collar  formed  as  a  crown,  to  which  is  attached  a  chain 
and  ring,  supporting  a  shield  with  Arms  of  Scotland, 
rev.  m.  in.  cross  crosslet,  EXVRGAT.  &c.,  cross  floree  in 
star  of  twelve  wavy  points,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

405  James  III,  Unicorn  similar  to  last,  but  not  quite  so  fine  I  , 


406  James  V,  Ecu,  obv.  in.  m.  wavy  star  of  six  points,  IACOBUS.  j 
5.  &c.,  Arms  of  Scotland  crowned,  small  St.  Andrew’s  ^ 


cross  on  each  side,  rev.  in.  m.  crown,  CRYCIS.  &c.,  three 
dots  between  words,  cross  fleury,  with  thistle  head  in 
each  angle,  fine  1 

407  Mary,  Ecu,  m.  m.  wavy  star  of  five  points,  MARIA.  &c.  0 

Arms  of  Scotland  crowned  between  two  cinquefoils,  rev./ 
m.  m.  crown,  CRVCIS.  &c.,  cross  fleury,  with  thistle  head 
in  each  angle,  fine  and  scarce  1 

408  James  VI,  Rider,  m.  m.  quatrefoil,  IACOBYS.  6.  &c.,  King  /} 

in  armour  on  horseback  to  right,  with  sword  in  right 
hand,  upon  the  housing  of  horse  the  Arms  of  Scotland, 
date  in  exergue  1594,  rev.  m.  m.  quatrefoil,  SPERO.  &c., 
Arms  of  Scotland  crowned,  fine  1 

409  James  VI,  Sword  and  sceptre  Piece,  obv.  in.  in.  quatrefoil? 

IACOBVS.  6.  &c.,  Arms  of  Scotland  crowned,  rev.  in.  in. 
quatrefoil,  SALVS.  &c.,  Sword  and  Sceptre  in  saltire 
crown  above,  and  date  1601  below,  thistle  head  on  each 
side,  fine  ;  UMP-^woid  'and  Sceptre.  Piecep-same -types 
and  date  9 

410  Charles  I,  Unit,  by  Briot ,  obv.  in.  in.  Thistle  head  and 

small  w ,  CAROLVS.  &c.,  half-length  of  King  crowned  in 
magnificently  ornamented  armour,  wearing  the  George, 
and  holding  sceptre  and  orb  to  right,  rev.  ms.  PRiESVM. 
&c.,  Shield  of  Arms  crowned  between  c.  R.  crowned,  in 
beautiful  condition  i 


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Charles  I,  Half  Unit,  by  Briot,  CAR.  &c.,  Bust  of  King 
crowned  to  left,  extending  to  outer  dotted  border,  small 
w  under  shoulder,  rev.  VNITA.  TVEMYR.,  Arms  crowned 
between  C.  R.  crowned,  well  preserved  and  scarce  1 

Charles  I,  Crown,  by  Briot ,  obv.  legend  and  bust  similar 
to  last,  small  cq  under  shoulder,  rev.  YNITA.  &c.,  Arms 
crowned  between  C.  R.  crowned,  very  well  preserved  and 
extremely  rare  ] 

Half  Crown,  by  Briot ,  obv.  legend  and  bust  as  on  Crown, 
rev.  YNITA.  &c.,  crowned  Arms  between  C.  R.,  very  fine 
and  very  rare  1 

William  III,  Pistole,  obv.  laureated  bare  Bust  of  the  King 
to  left,  the  hair  long,  beneath  sun  rising  from  the  ocean, 
rev.  MAG.  BRIT.  &c.  1701,  Arms  crowned  between  w.  R. 
crowned,  fine  and  rare  1 

SCOTCH  SILVER. 

Pennies,  Alexander  III  (6),  varied;  Baliol  (2),  Robert 
Bruce  (1),  David  II  11 

Groats,  David  II  (3),  all  of  Edinburgh,  Robert  II  (1), 
Perth  ;  Penny  of  Robert  II,  Perth  ;  Halfpenny  of 
Robert  II,  and  a  Halfpenny  of  Robert  III,  struck  at 
Perth  7 

Groats  of  Robert  III  (3),  2  Edinburgh,  1  Perth  ;  Groats 
of  James  I,  II  and  III  (3)  6 

Robert  III,  Penny,  obv.  ROBERTVS.  &c.,  full  face  of 
king,  rev.  VILLA.  S.  DVpFDRpCD.,  long  cross,  with  three 
pellets  in  angles,  very  rare ,  presumed  unpublished  1 

James  IV,  Groats,  second  coinage,  2  (both  of  Edinburgh), 
and  1  of  the  fourth  coinage,  Wingate,  pi.  XXII,  no.  13, 
fine,  the  latter  very  rare  3 

James  IV,  Half  Groat,  second  coinage,  very  rare  :  and 
4  Groats  of  James  V ,  fine  5 

Mary,  Testoon,  type  of  Wingate,  pi.  XXVII,  no.  3,  rev. 
VIRTVTE.,  &c.,  very  fine ;  and  Quarter  Testoon  of 
Francis  and  Mary,  in  silver,  of  1559,  pi.  XXIX,  no.  6, 
rare  ;  and  Francis  and  Mary,  Quarter  Testoons  (3), 
including  one  misdated  ( see  Thorburn,  p.  LXXXII,  no. 
M2),  rare  5 


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James  VI,  Sword  Dollar,  1569  (Wingate,  pi.  XXXII,  wo.  6),  J) 
very  fine ;  One  Third  of  the  Sword  Dollar,  1567  (  Win-  & 
gate,])!.  XXXII,  no.  5),  fine  2 


James  VI,  Noble,  1574  ( Wingate ,  pi.  XXXV,  no.  10);  / 

Half  Noble,  similar  type,  of  1572  (  Wingate,  pi.  XXXV, 
no.  9),  both  fine;  and  a  Ten  Shilling  Piece,  1594  {Win¬ 
gate,  pi.  XXXVII,  no.  5  ),  poor  3 

James  VI,  Thirty  Shilling  Piece,  obv.  IACORVS.  6,  &c., 
crowned  half-length  of  the  king  in  decorated  armour,  ' 
and  wearing  ruff,  holding  upright  sword,  to  left,  rev. 
HONOR.  REGIS.,  &c.,  1583,  Arms  of  Scotland,  crowned, 
between  I.  R.,  to  left  of  shield  the  value  xxx  ( Wingate , 
pi.  XXXVI,  no.  6),  very  fine  and  scarce  1 


James  I,  Half  Crown,  in.  in.  thistle,  poor.  Charles  I, 
Shillings,  second  coinage  ;  and  Noble  and  Quarter 
Noble,  second  coinage  {Wingate,  pi.  XLI,  nos.  6,  10)  5 


Charles  I,  Half  Crowns,  second  coinage,  obv.  in. in.  thistle, 
rev.  in.  in.  thistle  head,  square-topped  shield,  crowned, 
QVAE.  DEVS.,  small  lettering  ;  another,  similar,  ground 
under  horse  differing,  and  with  F.  under  horse’s  foot, 
rev.  similar  to  last,  but  lettering  larger,  both  fine  2 


Crown,  Briot’s  coinage,  in.  in.  on  either  side  thistle  head 
and  B.,  usual  types  and  legends  {Wingate,  pi.  XL.  40, 
no.  4),  fine  1 

Crown,  Briot’s  coinage,  as  the  preceding,  fine  1 

Half  Crown,  Briot’s  coinage,  m.  in.  thistle  head,  type  as  j 
Crown  {Wingate,  pi.  XL,  no.  5),  very  fine;  and  two  ^  ^ 
examples  of  the  rare  Half  Noble,  Wingate,  pi.  XLI,  no.  7, 
having  the  Thistle  behind  head  in  place  of  value  3 

Charles  II,  Merks  of  1664,  1669,  1670  and  1671  ;  Half  A 
Merk,  1675.  Anne,  Five  Shillings  (2),  1705,  one  very 
fine  g-  7- 

James  II,  Pattern  60  Shilling  Piece,  obv .  IACOBVS.  II.  &c.,  t 
laureate  draped  Bust  to  right,  beneath  60,  rev.  Arms 
crowned  and  1688,  plain  edge,  in  extremely  fine  state  and 

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l  432  James  VIII,  Pattern  in  silver  for  Guinea  or  Shilling,  1760, 
obv.  IACOBYS.  VIII.  dei.  GRATIA.,  laureated  draped  Bust 
to  right,  rev.  SCO.  AN.  FRA.  ET.  HIB.  REX.  1760,  crowned 
Shields  disposed  in  the  form  of  a  cross,  containing  the 
arms  in  following  order,  of  Scotland,  England,  France  and 
Ireland,  in  each  angle  a  sceptre,  in  centre  a  thistle,  very 
fine  and  scarce  1 

433  Scotch  Copper.  James  III  to  William  III,  some  fine  30  // 


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434 


Guiennois,  gd.  GRA.  rqx.  SGLq.  do.  SQYITAIg.,  King 
standing  to  right,  in  complete  armour,  helmet  crowned, 
holding  sword  and  shield  under  a  Gothic  portico,  at  his 
feet  two  lions,  between  the  pinnacles  of  portico  to  right  P., 
rev.  GLIA.  IN.  GX0LCIS  :  DQO.  &c.,  Cross  fleury  with  lions 
and  lis  in  angles,  very  fine  and  rare  1 


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EDWARD  THE  BLACK  PRINCE. 


435  Hardi,  +  ED  :  PO  :  GNS :  REGIS :  ANGLI  :  PNS  :  AQVITI :  three- 

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quarter  length  of  the  Prince  standing,  full-face,  hair 
encircled  by  a  fillet,  costume  plain,  covered  by  mantle 
lined  with  ermine,  holding  in  right  hand  a  sword,  to 
which  he  points  with  left  forefinger,  the  whole  with  a 
tressure  of  thirteen  arcs,  rev.  AVXILIVM  :  MEVM  :  A. 
DOMINO  :  R  :  Cross  fleury,  in  the  angles  lion  and  lis  alter¬ 
nately,  struck  at  La  Rochelle,  very  fine  and  rare  1 


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436  Leopard,  +  3D  :  PMO  :  GNS  :  RGGIS  :  ANGLIQ.  PNCQPS.  AQVI-  fi  £- 

TANI3.,  crowned  leopard,  fore-paw  raised  to  left,  with  a 
tressure  of  ten  arcs,  rev.  +XPC.  VINCIT.  &c.,  Cross  fleury 
with  lions  in  the  angles,  within  compartment,  very  fine  1 

437  Chaise,  ED.  PO.  GNS.  REGIS.  PNS.  AQYITANIE.,  Figure  of 

the  Prince  in  armour  and  cloak,  holding  sceptre,  seated 
upon  a  highly  ornamented  throne,  rev.  DQVS.  IVDQX: 

IVSTYS :  FORTIS  :  PACiajaS  :  B.,  Cross  fleury  with  lis  in 
each  angle,  within  a  highly  ornamented  compartment, 
very  fine  1 


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438  Royal  or  Parilion,  ED.  POGIT :  r.  £pG.  PpPS.  7CQVIT.,  Prince  ^ 

robed,  seated  on  throne  under  a  beautiful  gothic  canopy, 
at  his  feet  two  lions,  rev.  Dps.  KITO.  PAaaTO.  CDtf  :  IIPO : 

SPA  IT  :  aOR.  cdovcd.  B.,  Cross  fleury,  the  end  terminations 
in  acorns,  with  a  compartment  of  four  pointed  arcs  placed 
upon  a  square,  in  the  angles  of  cross  lions  and  lis, 
struck  at  Bordeaux,  very  fine  1 

439  Guiennois,  QD  :  P.  GpS  :  RgGIS.  YpGLIU  :  PpaPS.  AQITftpieL, 

full-length  profile  of  the  Prince  in  complete  armour, 
pointed  helmet,  holding  sword  and  shield,  standing  to 
right  under  gothic  arch,  at  his  feet  two  lions,  rev.  GLIA: 

Ip.  GXCQLSIS.  &c.,  Cross  fleury,  with  lions  and  lis  in  the 
angles,  in  centre  of  cross  B.  for  Bordeaux,  very  fine  and 
exceedingly  rare  1 

440  Henry  VI,  Salute,  in.  in.  lis,  hQNRICVS.  (Ac.,  usual  type,  ^ 

very  fine  1 

441  Another  similar,  m.  in.  lion,  not  quite  so  fine  1  ^ 

442  Henry  VI,  Angelet,  m.  m.  crown  on  both  sides,  usual  type,  ^ 

private  mark  a  dot  between  dotted  and  plain  circle,  on 
reverse  under  the  G.  in  R0GNAT.,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 


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SILVER. 

443  Deniers  of  Henry  II  and  Richard  I;  Half  Groat,  Edward  III; 
Black  Prince,  Half  Groats  (2)  ;  Denier,  Henry  V, 
Hardit,  &c. ;  Henry  VI,  Gros  Blanc,  Foreign  Sterlings, 


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